Mike,
The export settings are done in Premiere and not in AME.
You can select "Match Sequence Settings" or select H.264 for Format.
I don't think that AME will export to the camera but only onto a HDD in the
computer. You would have to copy the file to a SD card in the camera
if your camera allows you to do that. I don't think it will play if
copied in the
computer (card reader).
If you regularly want (have) to show your videos at different places I
suggest
you get a media player. A number of different makes are available.
I have a Mede8er ( www.mede8er.com ) with its own 500Gb HDD but you get
them
without internal HDD and simply plug in an external drive or USB stick.
They are portable and a big advantage is that play just about anything
except AVI files.
Western Digital have a good player as well.
Metadata
Did you not get a program with your camera to copy the clips incl
metadata from
your camera to the computer?
This won't help you but with my Sony that same program also allows me to
view
the clips and the full!!! metadata (similar to Bridge).
When copying the files it automatically creates a folder with the date
the clips
were recoded and puts them in there. That makes sorting and finding clips
very easy. I also have a number of options how to sort the clips.
When I look at clips in Bridge I get the "Date Created" and "Date File
Modified".
Uwe
On 8/29/2011 3:38 AM, Mike Boom wrote:
>
> As an AVCHD newbie, I'm looking for some tips for working with AVCHD
> in Premiere Pro:
>
> 1. I'd like to export finished projects in .mts format, the same
> format I've imported the source clips in. The reason: I'd like to
> write them to my camcorder's memory so I can plug the camcorder via
> HDMI into a high-def monitor and show the finished video. It's easier
> and more sure than burning a Blu-Ray disk and hoping that the video
> setup I'm using for playback (often at someone's house) has a Blu-Ray
> player. My camcorder will only play back AVCHD files (.mts).
>
> Is there a way to export to .mts files in Premiere Pro CS5.5 using
> Media Encoder? I can't seem to find one.
>
> 2. Is there any way to view the embedded metadata in the imported
> .mts files? Bridge will show the date the clip was shot (it displays
> it as "date modified," which is confusing), but Premiere Pro won't
> show that information. I ask because if the metadata would show up
> along with the file, it would make sorting through clips easier.
>
> Thanks for any tips from experienced AVCHD hands here,
>
> Mike Boom
>
>
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