A friend of mine has sent me some files on disc from his HDV camera (Canon XH-A1). He imported them into a recent version of Studio and exported them as MPEG2 .MPG files.
Playing them in VLC Media Player, it tells me that the video is MPEG2, 1080x1440, 50 frames (that's actually interlaced fields, not true frames, I guess), 4:2:0 and the data rate fluctuates around 25000 kbps, which is exactly what one would expect for HDV2 footage.
When I import these files into AL7.2, the clip properties agree with what VLC says except that the bitrate is shown as 35 Mbits/sec. The reason I care about this is that when I fuse the finished sequence (to author a Blu-ray Disc in TMPgenc AW4), Liquid insists on re-rendering these clips which always results in some loss of quality and occassionally makes a pig's ear of it!
I don't get the same problems when I import files from my Sony MRC1 CF-card recorder. They are M2T files rather than MPG. I notice that VLC says that in the MPG files, "Stream 0" is audio and "Stream 1" is video, whereas in the M2T files, "Stream 0" is video and "Stream 1" is audio.
Has anyone else encountered this problem and if so, how did you get around it?
Is there an effective way to convert .MPG files to .M2T? Is it "harmless" with no re-rendering?
Thanks in advance