Problem copying mts file

Hi there,
I am willing to save on my hard disk the content of a SD card that contains mts files that I can access via AVCHD,BDMV,STREAM.
When I copy the whole SD card to save on my hard disk, I get an error message saying that the copy cannot proceed because one of the file contains information that cannot be read.
I was told on this group, that changing the structure of the AVCHD folder should not be changed.
Can I delete the file that contains a bug ? or will I screw up the AVCHD folder ?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion and/or advice.
Ivan

If I understand your post  correctly, you are unable to make a copy of your SD card because the bad file halts the copy process?
Since you are unable to make a protection copy of the card before making changes, I would be reluctant to do any modifications as that might have more consequences and you don't have a back-up copy.
I would use ClipWrap to convert the files from the card  to ProRes ClipWrap will do each file individually, so if one is corrupt it can be safely bypassed.
ClipWrap costs around US$50, they have a trial period that will transfer the first minute only of each file so you can test it out.
http://www.divergentmedia.com/clipwrap
If you are able to make a protection copy of the card, then many cameras have a card structure restore feature (not formatting) called database restore or something like that in their menu. You might check your manual and see if you have that feature.
MtD

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