First elements 10 HG1920 AVCHD (.m2ts) playback is choppy

Hello

Installed first Elements 10 day before yesterday and we tried a small project using my camcorder Panasonic SD900 material. The shots are HG1920 AVCHD (.m2ts) format. When I place them on the My project Panel and play them they are jerjy and shimmering. I tried to play sequences individual back by double clicking it in the task pane, and they play very well. I was given to understand that first Elements 10 can cope with the AVCHD formats. It's early days, but I I'm not at the moment who has impressed with the product.

Title of the message was edited by: Brett N

Thanks Neale

Went to the MT2-H264/1920X1080i 25 AVCHD format and playback was fine

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