Media Browser cannot find renamed .MTS files
Hello, does anyone have advice on this issue please:
I shoot on Panasonic (mostly 1080p) and capture on Mac (OS Big Sur 11.5.2 and recently on macOS sonoma 14.5). As I capture from SDcards to mac the files automatically appear as .MTS files that I can then edit with Premiere (Pro 22.0.0 on the older mac and 24.6.0 on the newer). I have only recently started to use Media Browser when importing files, before I would just use the Import-command. I am working on super large art projects (shot over 20 years so maybe you can imagine) and a few times I've had an issue with audio files getting messed up in big projects (as I have hundreds of files with same .0000 names etc). I am careful with my folders so most of the time it's been okay. I've considered starting to rename my files after capturing them to avoid these syncing problems, but I'm only starting to take that step now. I got an impression from some discussions that it would be better to use the Media Browser rather than the Import-command when imprting footage into the project (does it make a difference, and if so, why?). I also read somewhere here that, it would be good to capture all the stuff from the SDcard, but I have always only captured the PRIVATE-folder (that's what I learned 20+ years ago - so I understand that things might have changed). Sorry about the long backstory, I'm an artist and not so tech-minded.
So here are the questions:
Why media browser does not recognise those .MTS files I have renamed? Maybe my settings are not correct.
If this is just the way it is, what would then be a better way of working: Renaming files after I have captured them on my mac and then using Import-command in Premiere; or not renaming and using Media Browser? (both of the macs and their Media Browser seem to behave the same way)
If I decide take the big step and start renaming all of my new files, can I then continue using the Import-command and forget Media Browser?
Am I losing some information (as I suspect) by renaming .MTS files? Am I losing any footage quality?
Yes, life was simpler before I decided to start mixing footage from so many old folders - but at least this keeps my brain ticking!
Have a lovely day folks, and thanks for any advice you might be able to share. BW, Elisa
