2013年2月18日星期一

free way for converting mts video to mov on mac

"Any ideas of an efficient MTS to mov converter? Does anyone have any ideas of a good MTS to mov converter? I installed one on my system and found that the output video was really very bad. Please help!"

The MTS file format is not compatible with all types of devices. It is only supported by the camcorders by Sony, Canon, Panasonic and the like. To convert the videos into other file formats you need an efficient converter. Not all converters perform the task superbly, as you learnt this the hard way. If you want to convert the videos into the MOV file format then you can make use of the MTS to mov converter that does its job excellently.

I was wondering if there is any way or any code to convert .mts into a .mov with xcode. I need this code for my mac app to work correctly. How can I achieve this?

MTS to mov Converter for Mac can help users who want to convert MTS video files to many format like AVI, FLV, WMV, 3GP, 3GP2, QuickTime (MOV), MPG, MKV, etc. After the conversion, we can directly import the MTS video files to many portable players like iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, PDA/Pocket PC (including BlackBerry), Creative Zen, Archos, and any cell phone, it’s a process with only few clicks and little time.

2. How to extract audio from MTS Mac
Have you ever considered the easiest way to extract the interesting audio files from the good video files? Well, it’s no necessity to worry about this problem since MTS to mvo Mac also supports convert mts to mov

3. How to trim, crop, add effect to MTS video on Mac
Usually, we don’t like the whole videos but only several clips; it’s once difficulty for users to collect the favorite video clips. In order to resolve this problem, we just need to select the start time and end time.

4. Knowledge sharing: MTS format and its supported playback on Mac free
MTS format is a high-definition MPEG, AVC, H.264 transport stream video file format which commonly used by HD camcorders such as Sony, Canon, Panasonic. MTS files are used primarily with Sony hardware.

Windows 7[2] has native support for AVCHD/MTS/M2TS videos. But if your Windows PC is running XP/Vista OS, you need special registry patch which will tie M2TS/MTS files [Blu-ray transport stream files also referred to as AVCHD files] into Windows Media Player [WMP11]. Otherwise, your PC will keep saying something about not finding a codec. However there are caveats as it is not possible to tie a third party codec 100% into WMP without developing some sort of plug-in. Also available are patches for MKV/MKA, Flac and MP4/M4V/M4A.