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Convert AVCHD/AVCHD Lite footage to Apple ProRes 422 encoded files for Final Cut Pro
What is the best solution for editing AVCHD and AVCHD Lite MTS/M2TS footage in Final Cut Pro? This is a frequently asked question by FCP users. AVCHD is an HD video format jointly developed by Sony and Panasonic that uses Advanced Video Coding...[ Learn More... ] -
Transfer movies to Galaxy Tab 10.1/Galaxy Tab 8.9 from Mac
To transfer movies from Mac to Samsung Galaxy Tab (7.0’/8.9’/10.1’), you need more than Samsung Kies for Mac, because the Galaxy Tab will not play all videos thrown to it. Here we list Samsung Galaxy Tab supported file...[ Learn More... ] -
Sync/Transfer movie to iPad 2 (DVD, Blu-ray, video) from Mac computer
The new Apple iPad 2 plays but only H.264 and MPEG-4 encoded MP4, MOV and M4V videos up to 720p- which is not sufficient for movie lovers. If you also feel like transferring more movies to iPad 2, here’s a Mac app right for you- the...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert HD MTS to iPhone 4 on Mac?
The release of iPhone 4 is great news for the Mac fanboys. If you are a total iFan who owns MacBook Pro, Mac Desktop, iPod, iPod Touch, iPhone 3G, etc, it’s time for you to have an iPhone 4. Nothing is as good as the iPhone 4 retina...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert MTS to MPEG-4 MP4 and H.264 MP4 formats?
Most HD (High-definition) digital camcorders create HD files with *.mts as extension, especially the AVCHD and AVCHD Lite camcorders. MTS is not so widely accepted by media players as common video formats like MP4, WMV and AVI. If you’d...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert AVCHD MTS/M2TS to MKV?
Enjoy MTS/M2TS contents on HDTV The M2TS format, which is widely used in high definition media storage and transportation, becomes much more familiar with us as the spread of AVCHD camcorders and Blu-ray movies. However, playing MTS/M2TS file is...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert MTS to AVI format for editing and playing?
The following guide tells you how to convert MTS to AVI video for use in video editing software or playback with media players. What is AVCHD? AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) is a file-based format for the digital ...[ Learn More... ] -
How to convert AVCHD/AVCHD Lite MTS/M2TS to MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4?
MTS/M2TS recordings are commonly shot by AVCHD and Panasonic AVCHD Lite camcorders. The .mts/.m2ts is H.264/AVC encoded, and is not an acceptable format for most media players and editing software. If you would like to view your MTS camera...[ Learn More... ] -
Get Nexus S play your AVI, MKV, MP4, MTS videos and DVD movies
Google has begun shipping the Nexus S, the second Google Android phone to hit the market since Google Nexus S. The Nexus S comes with large touch screen, which brings impressive visual quality when playing videos and action games. Quoted video...[ Learn More... ] -
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Convert/transcode/copy AVCHD to iPad 2 with best quality
So you just have an Apple iPad 2 on hand? Wanna make full use of its 9.7-inch wide screen to watch your AVCHD recordings captured by a handycam/camcorder/camera, like Sony HXR-MC50E, Panasonic AG-AF100/AG-AF101/AG-AF102, JVC GZ-HM30, Canon HF...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert MTS/M2TS to iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 4
HD Camcorders, especially AVCHD Camcorders, record footage in MTS or M2TS format that are not compatible with most smart phones. If you happen to shoot HD contents with Canon Vxia HF S10/20, Sony Handycam HDR-CX550, or Panasonic HDC-TM300, and...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert M2TS to H.264 with MTS/ M2TS Converter
H.264 is also known as MPEG-4 AVC. It was developed for use in high definition systems such as HDTV, Blu-ray and HD DVD as well as low resolution portable devices such as PSP and iPod, H.264 offers better quality at lower file sizes than both ...[ Learn More... ]