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I am using VideoStudio X6 Pro.

I have been doing video editing for a local kids Theatre company (freebie) and I am not a professional.

They have changed their video camera and they have provided me MTS video format.

Playing the MTS file in windows media player, the video is crystal clear.

It looks ok in VideoStudio but after it is rendered to a DVD its quality has dramatically dropped .... pixilation being the main issue.

I have tried using various trial converters and converting it to an AVI or MPeg2 format first and then editing it but I am still getting very poor quality output.

The final compression is very small (if any) ....

I had about 40 mins of video, so the mpeg2 file should not have to be compressed, but the final dvd was far worse than the actual video file.

How can I get the best results from using an MTS file format ??????

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Original clip

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a)Original clip : [URL]

b)Project file : [URL]

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