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DigVid wrote on 5/20/2007, 5:13 AM
Works fine. I downloaded some m2ts files and edited like HDV. I just saved them as 1080i 60 HDV. They look excellent on my 92" projected 1080p display. Only thing missing is the current ability to output m2ts files...
jaegersing wrote on 5/20/2007, 5:42 AM
It works, but I wouldn't want to actually edit AVCHD on my PC. Playback was around 2fps in preview mode, so I immediately rendered as Cineform format for editing.

It's better than no support which is what we had before, so I'm not complaining.
RogerB1 wrote on 5/20/2007, 9:37 AM
Thank you so much for the info. I really appreciate that. I still have to decide if I am going to move toward AVCHD> I have HDV now. Roger
Spot|DSE wrote on 5/20/2007, 9:56 AM
It'll be a while before editing AVCHD will be fast/easy without HDI's of some sort or another. The compression is so great that it requires a fast CPU to decode. In other words, the playback framerate is much more CPU/resource related than Vegas related.