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1. Re: Canon vixia HF G10 + premiere CS4 = dropped frames?!
John T Smith Dec 11, 2011 8:13 AM (in response to avpromedia)How are you getting the files from camera to hard drive?
Are you copying the entire folder from the camera to your video data drive, and then importing from there?
As far as I know, folder copy & import is required for the clips to assemble correctly
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2. Re: Canon vixia HF G10 + premiere CS4 = dropped frames?!
JSS1138 Dec 11, 2011 9:42 AM (in response to avpromedia)If memory serves, CS4 had similar issues with AVCHD from a Panasonic camera, which never did get resolved. You had to upgrade to CS5 for it to work right.
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3. Re: Canon vixia HF G10 + premiere CS4 = dropped frames?!
avpromedia May 15, 2013 12:21 AM (in response to avpromedia)The answer I found is that when canon camcorder split the MTS file into 2GB chunks, only the first file has the proper MTS header. The other files do not and are therefore not really MTS files.
The correct solution is to concatenate all the files back into one MTS file before putting them into premiere. Using windows command prompt copy /B would do the trick. However with later windows version not having command prompt, other binary concatenation utility need to be used. Canon's own software that comes with the camcorder would also work, but I don't like it.
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4. Re: Canon vixia HF G10 + premiere CS4 = dropped frames?!
JSS1138 May 15, 2013 8:14 AM (in response to avpromedia)All Windows versions have the Command Prompt. Type cmd into the Search and it will turn up.



