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  • How export to AVCHD in Premiere CS5?

    Posted by Alejandro Castan on June 1, 2011 at 11:14 am

    Hi all
    I have some AVCHD files from Panasonic AG-3DA1 camcorder and I am making one side by side file with Cineform Neo 3D but I would need to export this side by side file like AVCHD file,for it, Could you advice me how export to AVCHD from CS5?
    Thanks in advance
    Alejandro Castan

    Jeremy Mckenna replied 12 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Eric Jurgenson

    June 1, 2011 at 2:11 pm

    You can’t export AVCHD from Premiere. It is an acquisition format only. I’m not familiar with the Cineform software, but I don’t believe that will convert to AVCHD either. Is your intent to play the footage back from the camera? How about converting to Blu Ray 3D format for playback? I think that is the accepted playback method, unless you want to use a computer with a 3D capable capture card (Aja Kona 3 or LHi).

  • Ann Bens

    June 1, 2011 at 5:17 pm

    Try BluRay mpeg or H264 for export that will give you plain m2v cq. mp4 files BD compliant.

  • Alejandro Castan

    June 4, 2011 at 11:35 am

    Hi
    So, I will try to make mp4 files.
    Thanks for your advices.
    Best Regards
    Alejandro

  • Jeremy Mckenna

    May 30, 2013 at 9:54 pm

    I’d like to export in AVCHD as well, so my blu ray player will recognize the files on a USB or SDHC device, so I can quickly view projects I’ve completed or in the process of editing on the big screen downstairs. When I searched for how to do this in Media Encoder I basically found what I assumed and you’ve said here. Except I found a link for Adobe Elements support which suggest you can actually export as AVCHD…

    https://help.adobe.com/en_US/premiereelements/using/WS09e4b3c48f3a79fc19b622510385d4355c-7de2.html

    “Export to AVCHD for computer playback

    Using AVCHD export, you can export a video as a high definition file to your computer in the MP4 or M2T format. You can, if necessary later, import the MP4 and M2T files into Premiere Elements.

    Choose Share > Computer.

    In Computer:Choose Location and Settings, select AVCHD.

    Based on your requirements, select an option from the Presets menu.

    Enter a name for the AVCHD File that is created.

    Specify a location in the Save In option. Click Advanced to specify more export settings as required, and click OK.

    Select Share WorkAreaBar Only if you want to export only the portion of the movie selected in the timeline.”

    Needless to say this is frustrating to know this feature is available on a consumer/prosumer product, and not easily identifiable or even available in Premier Pro.

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