![]() ![]() Going forward, I'll pay more attention to the settings on the Panasonic to make sure that I can properly edit the results without this conversion step. I used your ffmpeg guidance and successfully converted the 5 files I need to work with, and now I have audio! MTS file(s) wouldn't present their audio from within DaVinci Resolve. But this time I needed to edit.Īnyway, I don't want to make this too long, but the point is that I shot the video in AVCHD and the resulting. I have made quite a few videos with my Panasonic HDC-TM200 video camera (vintage 2008, I think), but I've always just used them as they were shot. I am finally getting around to trying my hand at video editing. Ive been scouring forums and google and cant seem to find a solution that works. I know that this is an ancient thread, but I feel compelled to respond to Aaron Star's 2015 post, and thank him for saving the last vestiges of hair on my head! No audio in MTS video files No audio in MTS video files benedictf19896202 New Here, Hey all, When I import my MTS files from my Sony a5000, it only imports the video, not the audio. This will re-wrap the video and convert the audio to PCM (uncompressed audio) which will playback in Resolve.Īaron Star wrote:Try getting a copy of FFMPEG and converting your. movįfmpeg -i "input-filename".mts -vcodec prores -acodec pcm_s16le -ar 48000 -ac 2 "output-Filename".movĪdd -profile 0,1,2 or 3 after Prores command to get draft.,Normal or HQ MTS with following command:įfmpeg -i "input-mts-filename".mts -vcodec copy -acodec pcm_s16le -ar 48000 -ac 2 "output-filename".avi or. Hope Adobe figures out why the clips become corrupt.Try getting a copy of FFMPEG and converting your. Hope this helps solve your problem with MTS clips with audio missing. It took me exactly 5 minutes to handle 24 clips that lost audio in my sequence. Link the clips in Premier Pro with the copied clips and allow the conforming process to complete. If you lose audio all of a sudden in your sequence involving MTS clips, just copy the impacted original clips from video card and place them into a new folder. I believe this is successful because Premier sees them as a new clip and therefore goes through the conforming process.Ī very simple fix to a problem that I spent hours with Adobe support tyring to fiqure out with no positive result. You must copy the impacted original clips and place them into a new folder and then link them. The original clip imported becomes corrupt for some unknown reason, Even if you link this corrupt clip with the original clip from the video card, it will not work. Here is my thought on what happens when all of a sudden the MTS files lose audio. Premier Pro sees the link as new media that needs to be conformed. I called this new folder "Changed MTS." In my sequence there were 24 clips that lost their audio which I copied.ģ) Go back into Premier Pro, open the involved sequence, select the clips in the Project Folder that have lost their audio and then select "Link Media." The secret is to Link the involved clips with the new copies you created of each clip, i.e., I selected the clips I pasted into the folder "Changed MTS. Copy both the MTS clip and the corresponding XMP fileĢ) Paste them into a different folder than the folder used for the orginal import of the clips prior to losing audio. Here is the successful pathway I discovered: Before taking the steps below, clear the media cache.ġ) Copy from the original import from the video card the impacted clips, i.e., those that lost their audio. ![]() What I found extremely interestting was the original import from the video card had audio but the imported clips somehow lost their audio. I actually never gave this a try because I found a much simpler method to handle this annoying problem. Then import the impacted clips into the project where the audio is missing. He recommend I create a "Watch Folder" and set the format to Quicktime and H.264. I spent three hours on the phone yesterday with Adobe Support and the individual could not figure out a fix. I have found a simple fix to MTS files that all of sudden loose their audio. ![]()
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