UT Video Codec AVCHD .mts transcoding parameters

Howdy,

Trying for some time to track down a problem reading of nervousness (as if executives are randomly obtained or sauteed) when you change .mts files.

Unstable the MCCP and also after export to everything... and especially if you use Youtube and Vimeo export presets.

VLC media player plays files from source .mts smoothly immediately map SD or HDD/SSD... most of the time, sometimes there is a hiccup, but nothing like in PP.

Clips that make it are pretty much all of the clamps and shot is 24 frames per second, or 60 fps 1080 p panoramic.

I've seen this now on 2 different systems with different collections of videos .mts of 2 different cameras.

Mine is a PC (running WIN7 i7 3770 K 3.5 Ghz, 16 GB, GTX 660), and the other is a more powerful Mac with 32 GB of RAM (used to smoothly dealing with RED images).

I came across a suggestion to Adobe to convert a UTVideo codec ( http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/audio-video-glitches-avchd.html#id_49687 ) to deal with AVCHD... but it does not really give much information useful beyond the link where it could be downloaded.

I have tried the suggestion, downloaded the codec suite, made a pre-selection in Media Encoder and converted, but he plays even more bad than does the AVCHD natively (VLC does not recognize this codec for testing)

Does anyone have any suggestions on the best settings for transcoding video UT and/or hardware/software settings for PP smoother playback of clips .mts? I see in the forums here and elsewhere that many people have different problems, work with images of .mts in PP... I hope that there is a functional solution beyond what I tried without success:

  • read 1/4 or 1/2
  • make the sequence/timeline
  • transcoding of .mp4/DNxHD
  • clearing make files
  • optimize the ram for the use of PP
  • close all other applications
  • import the entire folder "deprived" of the SD card (that I can't get pp to recognize in any case, that it will import the individual .mts files I can say)
  • power options changed
  • Turbo boost for the i7 or disable
  • and a few other trial - errors and gleaned in the forums that I don't remember now

Suggestions for what to try next or the appropriate parameters for the video codec UT would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thank you/Bravo!

I took a glance both the clip and the link.  The music video plays well in PotPlayer, but stutter a little in PP.

The link also stuttered a bit, however, when I downloaded the video YT to my computer and who played with PotPlayer, it was fine.  Without stuttering, without skipping, even video, perfect playback.

Then I exported clip 6 pp and looking in PotPlayer.  He played very well despite the original stuttering a bit in the sequence.

Finally, I took all three clips to my TV and he looked at them, and all three played without problem.

It seems that there is nothing really wrong with the media, how it is being played.  I don't know why PP and YouTube new play bad, but they do.  This is another reason why you cannot use the monitors built-in quality control.  You MUST get the video in TV correctly calibrated, even when the do delivery for the web.  This is the only way to look at a specific.

So the question now is, how you get YT to play the video properly?  He is the player that they use, it is dependent on the browser?  You need to ask YT these questions.

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