Can anyone give me some suggestion on the best settings to convert an AVCHD footage for editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3? It'll be appreciated if you can provide the detailed settings. My videos are shot using a Canon HF100 with 60i. I normally convert using:
Device: High-Definition Video (HDV)
Quality: 1080i
preset configuration. However, the quality is not satisfying. The videos are not deinterlaced. I'm new to the DV world. I bought Toast 9 just for the purpose of editing AVCHD. But I'm really struggling to understand the different settings for conversion. Thanks if you can help.
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Can anyone give me some suggestion on the best settings to convert an AVCHD footage for editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3? It'll be appreciated if you can provide the detailed settings. My videos are shot using a Canon HF100 with 60i. I normally convert using:
Device: High-Definition Video (HDV)
Quality: 1080i
preset configuration. However, the quality is not satisfying. The videos are not deinterlaced. I'm new to the DV world. I bought Toast 9 just for the purpose of editing AVCHD. But I'm really struggling to understand the different settings for conversion. Thanks if you can help.
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