How to convert MTS or M2TS to iPhone
Posted: 10-10-2009, 08:56 AM
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1. Install and run Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter
Once you’ve run it, a main interface will appear as follow:

2. Import MTS or M2TS files to it, as well as set output format and destination folder
Click“Add” to import MTS or M2TS files, and at the same time, you can click the drop-down list of “Format” to select whatever format you need, like MP4 for iPod, iPhone, WMV or AVI for BlackBerry, or some other formats, what you should choose is depending on which format your portable device is supporting. Also, you can click the output folder to decide where to load the output files. Moreover, if you want to join several files to be a single file, you can check “Merge into one file”.

3. Set advanced settings
If you have higher expectations about the resulted file, you can click “Settings” to adjust the parameters of video or audio on the below window. For example, you can set the screen size of the output videos, or change bit rate to adjust the quality or size of the output files.

4. Convert
Click button “Convert”, you will see the following window. It shows you the converting process as well as generated size and estimated size of the converting file, so that you can make sure if there ere enough space on your PC to save the output files.

Additional tips:
What is MTS/M2TS?
Before talk about MTS/M2TS, AVCHD have to be mentioned at first. AVCHD is a tapeless HD format developed by Sony and Panasonic in May, 2006. AVCHD video is compressed in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format, and it supports 720p, 1080i, 1080p, etc. At the same time, AVCHD audio is stored in compressed form Dolby AC-3. Well, what is the relationship between AVCHD and MTS/M2TS? If you are attentive enough, you will find AVCHD is with file extension .mts on camcorder and with .m2ts after importing to computer. Briefly speaking, MTS and M2TS are the formats that used by AVCHD camcorders to record footages. In addition, Blu-ray disc also reserve video files in formant of M2TS.






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