MTS codec not supported
work on the farm of a correction of the colors for a function of indy and I got the files today and when I open the project in PP CC2014 I get an error this .mts codec is not supported. Any ideas what I can do?
Thank you
Darren
Rename the folder the mts files are in and try again.
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