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UlfLaursen wrote on 11/23/2007, 12:51 PM
Hi Hy,

I am pretty sure it is only Sony format atm.

/Ulf
Harold Brown wrote on 11/23/2007, 1:50 PM
I think Canon works as well.
BarryGreen wrote on 11/23/2007, 1:55 PM
Someone else asked about this, and the ForumAdmin said:

"Current versions of Vegas Movie Studio PE 8 and Vegas Pro 8 support just about every current variant of AVCHD (- the common types from most mfrs-1440, interlaced)."
Spot|DSE wrote on 11/23/2007, 2:23 PM
Footage from the SD5 open fine in Vegas, as do files from Canon's AVCHD camcorders and Sony AVCHD camcorders.
Files from the SD1 were converted, so I don't have raw footage any longer (We returned it for lack of quality). The files would not open in beta versions of Vegas 8, whereas Canon and Sony would.
Stoffer wrote on 11/24/2007, 1:05 AM
AVCHD-files from my Panasonic HDC-SD1 work just fine in Vegas 8 Pro. :-)
Wolfgang S. wrote on 11/24/2007, 1:58 AM
What does not work up to now, is native footage from the upcoming AVC 720 50p Samsung SC-HMX10. But that is brand-new.

A first testclip could be imported in Vegas without an issue - but the playback does not work up to now. I assume that Samsung will deliver a converter with the camcorder, what will allow to convert that to a more AVCHD-similar material. But up to now nobody have been able to test that, as far as I know.

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HDR monitor: ProArt Monitor PA32 UCG-K 1600 nits, Atomos Sumo

Others: Edius NX (Canopus NX)-card in an old XP-System. Edius 4.6 and other systems

Hy wrote on 11/24/2007, 3:10 PM
Thank you all for your knowledge and input.

Hy