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Importing MVC files from the Sony HDR-TD10 3D Camcorder

May 3, 2012 9:28 AM

Does Premiere Pro CS6 support importing MVC files from the Sony HDR-TD-10 3D camcorder?

 

Tom

 
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    May 3, 2012 9:36 AM   in reply to Bengaldad

    I've yet to see any promotion about editing in 3D with the new CS6 suite.

     
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    May 3, 2012 9:31 PM   in reply to Bengaldad

    There are no changes regarding stereoscopic 3D editing in Premiere Pro CS6.

     
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    May 30, 2012 4:11 AM   in reply to Bengaldad

    Yes I agree. The lack of support for 3D in CS6 is very poor. There is no support for 3D blu-ray in encore either. Clearly Adobe is lagging technically. All my video is now in 3D. Vegas Pro does support MVC  and also it can build 3d Blu-ray.

     
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    Jun 15, 2012 1:32 PM   in reply to Todd_Kopriva

    Unbelievable and unacceptable. This is extremely disappointing. Working in a small independent production company who works primarily in stereoscopic 3D I had truly hoped Adobe was going to address this with CS6 and offer a better solution then Cineform. As a company that prides itself in being able to work in native formats not having support for MVC(MTS) files is a big miss. We are forced to purchase Vegas(which I can't stand as sony is a joke and should have provided better support for mac and other NLE's with the release of their cameras but when has Sony ever done anything that doesn't benefit only Sony) or follow some huge workaround just to use these files. Even Avid with their latest release is attempting to address working in 3D and that came out before CS6. You should have taken a hint Adobe. I really hope this issue is addressed.

    Overall the Premiere Pro upgrades in CS6 have been a huge disappointment with the exception of a very few things ie. adjustment layers. New default workspace. REALLY?!!!! Behind the times Adobe. This version should have come out in 2009 with FCP 7. With more and more work being done and expected in post this just does not cut it. The people you are taking advice from should be fired. All in all very frustrating.

     
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    Feb 12, 2013 11:09 AM   in reply to tommyceb

    tommyceb,

    What company do you work with/for? I may be needing a company to produce 3D DVD if Encore can not do it.

     
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