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Oct 17

Convert MTS to MKV on Mac (macOS Sierra included)

MTS  MTS is a HD camcorder video format used by Sony, Panasonic, Canon, etc. This video format is based on the MPEG-2 transport stream. Generally, this type of video files can be opened and edited using the software included with camcorders. If you want to edit them elsewhere, you’ll need to convert the videos to …

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Oct 10

How to Change AVCHD MTS/M2TS video to FLV video?

Have problems in uploading MTS/M2TS videos like from Sony camera recording to video sharing websites like YouTube? If the answer is yes, you’ve just come to the right place. After reading this article, you’ll know how to convert MTS/M2TS to FLV for sharing on YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, Metacafe, etc. In this case, you will help …

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Sep 19

How to Convert MTS, M2TS Videos with HandBrake on Mac

MTS and M2TS are HD video formats adopted in HD camcorder and Blu-ray disc which are capable of storing quite a large amount of information and data tracks. They are used for the HD recordings of some Sony, Panasonic, Canon and other AVCHD camcorders. Only a few players can play M2TS or MTS files, therefore …

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Aug 31

Solution for Importing and Editing AVCHD MTS in Pluraleyes 4/3.5/3

PluralEyes simplifies its interface, alleviating confusing controls and adding faster, more streamlined workflows with Premiere Pro CC and Final Cut Pro X. For those who don’t know, PluralEyes is a very useful tool for syncing audio and video. Whether it’s a single camera and audio recorder, or MultiCam setup with several audio sources. But you …

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Aug 24

Best Way to Convert/Join Merge MTS/M2TS/TS files on macOS Sierra

Relations/Differences of TS, MTS and M2TS TS file extension stands for Transport Stream, and M-TS stands for M-PEG Transport stream. TS is a well-known communications protocol for audio, video, and data etc. It is specified in MPEG2 Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1). The file extension .ts is a perfect container format to encapsulate packetized …

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