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December 10, 2016
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Recording format

  • December 10, 2016
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I have a Sony PXW-X70  video camera that records in either XAVC HD or AVCHD formats.  When I try to load the file from my disk to elements 14 these files are not recognized.   Are these formats that elements 14  doesn't recognize or am I doing something wrong?  Thank you for any help  that I can get.

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    Community Expert
    December 10, 2016

    Video in those formats should not be a problem with Premiere Elements.

    My practice is to copy the video files to my computer from the camera card, make a backup somewhere, start a project in Premier Elements and use the Add Media from Computer procedure.

    What is your procedure?  What computer are you using?  What are the filename extensions?

    Participant
    December 10, 2016

    I am taking my disk and putting it in the SD slot.  The computer  (Dell)  doesn't recognize the video files  just the clip files.  However when the disk is in the camera I can play the video back on it.  I can hook a HDMI cable to the camera and to the computer  or tv and get it  play that way.

    Community Expert
    December 10, 2016

    We have a terminology based miscommunication with "disks", "cards", "files", "folders", "video files" and "video clips".  There can also be confusion with how the program Organizer is involved.   I don't think your camera has disks.  In other words, I can't figure out what you are trying to do or how you are trying to do it. 

    The "video clip" files you shot in XAVC should end in ".MP4".   The "video clip" files you shot in AVCHD should end in ".mts" or ".m2ts".   The camera makes a lot of other files that are used by the camera alone.  You don't need them.  You have to find a way to get the video clip files to an organized folder structure on you computer.  Then you can use the Add Media routine in Premier Elements to combine them into a video.  It may be a challenge to mix the formats.  But, maybe not. 

    There is an abbreviated 8 part series on how to use Premier Elements 14 on YouTube.  There is a more complete series on Lynda.com.  Please at least watch the free 8 part series that starts with this one:  Basic Training for Premiere Elements 14, Part 1 - YouTube

    After watching that, it all may make sense.  If not, keep asking questions here.

    Good luck!

    Bill