I got the same problem, is there a way to fix the CRC errors with a program ? Thanks
Looks like Arcsoft TotalMedia Extreme makes broken files.
I see 1/4 part of the screen and hear the music, but the video stands still.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.m2tsSony Vegas Pro v.9 is capable of reading and editing M2TS files produced by Canon Vixia Camcorders.
Media -> Open File... or drag&drop video.I wonder if you can tell me how to open a mp4 file on VLC and also how do I post a question
I just installed and tested the Premier Elements 7 program and found that it is much too slow.Ok, not al sorts of M2TS file, but I can open it now with: Adobe Premier Elements 7 to edit.
Will try the broken files, thanks.
As I have described earlier, there are serious problems with the Audio system in Vista and Windows 7 (last tested W7 about 5 months ago).If you just need fast video conversion, MediaCoder or SUPER might be better tool for the job. And latests Windows Movie Maker opens M2TS and MP4 files (works in Windows Vista and in Widows 7).
CD-In does work in Vista if your sound card drives offer that option. But I don't know why anyone would use CD-In since digital ripping is faster and more easier option.These Audio bugs prevent Composite Video/Audio from being recorded properly (muted playback) through a TV Tuner card and also prevent the user from using CD-IN for audio input.
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.htmlWhat is the URL for SUPER download or what is its full name ?
CD-IN does not work as it did in Windows XP.CD-In does work in Vista if your sound card drives offer that option. But I don't know why anyone would use CD-In since digital ripping is faster and more easier option.These Audio bugs prevent Composite Video/Audio from being recorded properly (muted playback) through a TV Tuner card and also prevent the user from using CD-IN for audio input.http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.htmlWhat is the URL for SUPER download or what is its full name ?
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