Canon MTS files

Hiya,

I'm shooting with a Canon HFS100 and first do not have MTS file format. Is there an intermediate step, I need to convert the files into something first can read? I tried to capture directly from the device, but nothing helped.

Thank you!

~ GST

It seems that you have to disable, uninstall, run clean Script CS4 2 or 3 times, reinstall, activate and update. Your version is like the trial version, no MPEG support at all, so this is the only reliable method to solve this problem.

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