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Old 06-24-2009, 05:12 PM   #2
TomInJax
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I have an HF S100, and I also had a HF100. This is normal. The MTS files are a highly compressed video format. This is the native AVCHD format of the camera.

If you want to convert to an MPEG file you will need to use a program that can read your MTS files and convert them to MPEG. Nero has a program that does this, and Pinnacle Studio will also do this. There is a chance of losing quality when you decode from one format and recode to another format. The amount of loss depends on how well the utility/program works and what setting you use to recode the video into MPEG.

I hope that this answers your question.

-Tom
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