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My MacBook Pro can not handle files recorded with the Sedna AQ1 patch
  • Maybe this problem has been discussed (and solved) before but I could not find more specific information. Using a San Disk 32 GB 95 MB/s SD card I have recorded footage with the Sedna AQ1 patch. It plays back in the GH2 without a problem but on my MacBook Pro (V10.6.8, 2.8GHz, 4GB Memory) the files only show up as white document icons and can neither be opened with QuickTime Player nor with Final Cut Pro 7 (which quits if I try to import the .MTS files). I do not have this problem with the Sedna CQ20 footage where I am using the same GH2, the same San Disk card and the same MacBook Pro. Is it because the built in SD card reader of my MacBook Pro can not handle the Sedna AQ1 footage? Any advise would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Oops. My Bad. Works great!

  • MplayerX does not work for me on sedna files... at least reading off the SD card, which is fast enough to play in VLC player, albeit with some stuttering after a while. On an i7 macbook pro. Mplayer just holds on the first frame.

  • Movist plays hacked GH2 footage. It will play every clip in the folder if you play the first clip or drag the folder on the Movist icon.

    http://code.google.com/p/movist/

    Also Eyetv plays GH2 footage, but you have to got to Get Info and change the Open With ... to Eyetv and Change All. They will open when you double click the file. Also shows the bit rate when STREAM Info is chosen.

  • VLC is only good for vintage innerweb porn. :^,

  • Ok... MplayerX (new version) is fantastic... Fast, eats GH2VK for dinner... Nice.

  • @Pechente

    I agree, I hate the clunky interface of VLC.

  • Oh and make sure that you replay the video from the beginning... subtitles 'cue' in and thus don't switch off sometimes if it is reading a non-cueing text. So either close the media after switching subtitles off and reload- or play from beginning... YMMV

  • @alcomposer

    thanks but I don't get that done. Maybe it's due to localized MacOS version?

  • @peaceonearth

    Just switch Subtitle to Disable in menu. Done for me! :D

  • thanks for the hint but "s" does not work. Any other idea? Thanks in advance.

  • Switch off subtitles :)

  • @rockroadpix as I wrote above ;-) I am not too happy with image quality compared to VLC.

    Do you have any idea how to get rid of overlay of recording time? It's not concerned with OSD but I cannot find how to switch it off.

  • Yes, @rockroadpix that's what I thought when reading this. VLC is A LOT slower and doesn't have an interface as good as the one MPlayerX uses. So there's no reason to recommend VLC over this one.

  • For mac, I recommend getting mplayerx from the app store. It plays back high bit mts files pretty well, just not so great off the card.

  • Are you copying the whole card file structure over. Ran into this problem with another mac user. Copy the whole shebang over because for some reason mac's need something in one (or more) of the files to recognize the MTS

  • Did you relaunch QTP X after you installed Perian?

    In any event, QuickTime Player 7 is your best bet here.

  • Ok, I have installed Perian but the error message for Quick Time X is still the same ("The document “00001.MTS” could not be opened. QuickTime Player cannot open files in the “data” format")

  • @a_fulda

    I am using Quick Time Player X

    Ah, now that’s the problem. For QTP X you’ll additionally need to install Perian: http://perian.org

    QTP 7 will open .MTS files with the ACVCAM importer alone.

  • I forgot to mention (see @Mr_Moore above): don't try to play your footage from the card. Copy the entire folder to your Mac and then go for a review. If you want to screen your .mts before converting try mPlayerX. No high image quality but good enough for a quick review. As @CurtisMack mentioned VLC is running but due to high data rate you have to run your clip at a single blow. No stop and start play again, no tracking the play head to a specific point in your time line. Files with lower data rates e.g. SANITY play qwell with VLC.

  • I am using Quick Time Player X

  • @a_fluda

    After installing the AVCCAM importer plug-in Quick Time Player can no longer open any of the .MTS files

    I think I know what the problem is. Are you using QuickTime Player X or QuickTime Player 7?

  • Thank you Mr_Moore and peaceonearth: the 5DtoRGB does the trick. The Sedna AQ1 footage looks wonderful. I am very impressed. Thank you all for your help.

  • VLC will frequently open a clip with high bitrate and then stop. If this is what is happening, drag the timeline marker back to the beginning after it stops, and it will play.

  • I have installed Panasonic's AVCCAM importer plug-in. Now I can see the footage in VCL, not in a great quality since it does not seem to play back all of the frames. After installing the AVCCAM importer plug-in Quick Time Player can no longer open any of the .MTS files, telling me "The document “Mirror test.MTS” could not be opened. QuickTime Player cannot open files in the “data” format". Final Cut Pro 7.0.3 also could not handle the AVCCAM importer plug in.

  • Are you using Panasonic’s AVCCAM importer plug-in? I’m using Sedna AQ1 as well, and not having this problem (I’m on 10.7.3, though).

    If you have an older MBP with the card reader sitting on the USB bus, it’s very slow, so I suggest you move the AVCHD folder from the card onto your HD first.

    I have tried VLC player but when I try to open the .MTS file with the Sedna AQ1 footage the VLC player also quits

    In that case, try re-flashing your GH2 with Sedna AQ1 from scratch. Maybe there’s a setting that you changed inadvertently somewhere.