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Why Editors Should Avoid Transcoding AVCHD to ProRes in Premiere Pro

It is not recommended to transcode AVCHD footage to ProRes in Premiere. Instead, it's better to use intermediate codecs like ProRes Proxy, DNxHR, or CineForm. These codecs are designed to provide fast, high-quality editing without the need for transcoding, reducing processing time and preserving image quality.
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