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We are using HD MTS now ..
is there any software like ACDSEE

that can arrange my Video in to different folder
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I've used Adobe Bridge CS3, CS4 and CS5 in the past. It comes with Adobe Photoshop CS3, CS4 or CS5, respectively. That's a paid software, of course. Read more on Bridge, including its available features (including video organization) at Adobe.com

What you're looking for is a video DAM (digital asset manager).

I'm not aware of any freeware. In fact, aside from ACDSee and Bridge, I can't think of anything else.

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