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Message:  How to convert MTS and M2TS files to MP4 on Mac? Post time:  Nov 5, 2009 2:52 PM
 

Author:laura8825

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How to convert MTS and  M2TS files to MP4 on Mac?

Want to add your recorded AVCHD (.mts,  .m2ts) video files to your portable devices as a pastime? Since almost all the  pop mobile players like iPod, iPhone,  BlackBerry, PSP, Apple TV, Gphone,  etc. do not support MTS and M2TS files generated by AVCHD camcorders directly,  you have to transfer them to these devices workable format previously before importing. This guide will focus on this point, and aims to help Mac users  convert MTS and M2TS files to MP4, the general video format which is compatible  with nearly all the above mentioned portable devices. The software we will use  is called Pavtube MTS/M2TS  Converter for Mac. Besides converting MTS/M2TS to MP4, it can also transfer  the two formats to many other video and audio formats, such as 3GP, 3G2,  AVI, MPG, MOV, MKV, AVI, FLV, VOB, SWF, MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV, AC3, M4A, MP3, WAV  etc. Just feel free to read on the detailed tutorial.

Step 1: Download Pavtube  MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac, install and launch it.
After launching, you will see this interface. Click “Add”  button to load MTS and M2TS files to this program, or you can drag and drop  your files to it directly.


Step 2: Choose MP4 as  output format and specify save path
Click on the drop-down list of “Format” to select MP4 as  output format. If you want to join all the imported MTS/M2TS files to be one  file, just check “Merge into one file”. In addition, suppose you’d like to  store the output MP4 files to the destination folder set by yourself, you can  press “Browse” button to indicate one; otherwise, the program will  automatically load the generated files to the defaulted save path.


Step 3: Set advanced  settings
Imaging you would like to recreate your recorded files  through adjusting video and audio parameters, you can click “Settings” button  to change options like video and audio codec, bit rate, frame rate, sample  rate, channels, etc. In that case, you can take control of the output file size  as well as video quality. Generally speaking, the larger inserted figures will  produce better video quality but corresponding larger file size; the smaller  input values will generate more inferior video quality but accompanying with  smaller file size.


Step 4: Convert MTS/M2TS  to MP4
As soon as the above settings are finished, what you need  do next is just hitting “Convert” button to begin format conversion. After  completed, press “Open” button to get the output MP4 files.
laura8825 edited at Nov 5, 2009 2:52 PM
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(2) Reply: How to convert MTS Post time:  Nov 5, 2009 2:46 PM
 

Author:john191103

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All the recommendations for how to choosing a camcorder for your baby is
 ending up now, you can decide which one to opt based on your own opinions.
 By the way, some times you may meet troubles while importing files 
generated by AVCHD camcorders to your PC or some video editor, at this time
 you may need a video converter to deal with the odd .MTS or .M2TS files, here
 I recommend you Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter, because many users response
 that it can make audio and video match up very well, and besides this it provides
 a window to show you the estimated and generated file size as well as the time
 expenditure, so that we can manage our time and disk space properly while 
processing conversion. 

john191103 edited at Nov 5, 2009 2:46 PM
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