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Some time ago my wife and I bought a Canon iVIS HF11. It came with some software for Windows and MacOS X. For some reason or another I was unable to convert the raw video into anything that can be easily viewed and shipped around with the tools provided by Canon. |
Some time ago my wife and I bought a Canon iVIS HF11. It came with some software for Windows and MacOS X. For some reason or another I was unable to convert the raw video into anything that can be easily viewed and shipped around with the tools provided by Canon. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* [http://camcorders.productwiki.com/canon-ivis-hf11/ Canon iVIS HF11 at the ProductWiki] |
* [http://camcorders.productwiki.com/canon-ivis-hf11/ Canon iVIS HF11 at the ProductWiki] |
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 20 June 2014
Some time ago my wife and I bought a Canon iVIS HF11. It came with some software for Windows and MacOS X. For some reason or another I was unable to convert the raw video into anything that can be easily viewed and shipped around with the tools provided by Canon.
After some searching I found some solution and rolled my own scripts for converting the .MTS files of the camera. Eventually ffmepg did the job and I wrote a couple of scripts around it to convert to pretty much anything I wanted to.
I would assume the below examples will work for Canon cameras of the same range.
Create an avi file with mpeg4 encoding at a size of 852x480
ffmpeg -i INPUT.MTS -deinterlace -f avi -vcodec mpeg4 -b 6000k -s 852x480 -acodec ac3 -ab 128k OUTPUT.avi