Monday, November 16, 2009

How to convert MTS and M2TS AVCHD files to the format of AVI on Mac?



Often heard Mac users grumbling about the troubles they’ve met while searching for a MTS and M2TS converter. That not means they are unable to find such a converter, but means they can not find a satisfactory one to work well for them. Because almost all the MTS converters they’ve tried always bring problems one or another, like complex user interface, terrible conversion speed, audio and video out of sync issues, etc. But I’d like to say it’s time to throw all the troubles away from now on, since recently I’ve found a nice MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac via Google with luck, which has totally won my appreciation for its beautiful performance. Because of this, I’ve specially written this post to share it to you people, as well as express my gratitude to it. In my thread, I will only take how to convert MTS and M2TS files to AVI for instance to show its easy-to-use operation procedures. If you have this need, strongly recommend you trying about it.

Mac Mod Converter is the easiest to use mod video converter on Mac OS.


Well, you can download it here:

Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac



Step 1: Click “Add” button to load MTS and M2TS files generated by AVCHD camcorder.

Step 2: Click the drop-down list of “Format” to select AVI as output format.

Step 3: Click “Browse” button to specify a destination folder.

Mod Converter for Mac also helps you to edit your Mod file and optimize it.


Step 4: Click “Settings” button to adjust audio and video parameters.

Parameters like codec name, bit rate, aspect ratio, frame rate, etc. in the following interface are all changeable.



Step 5: Click “Convert” button to start conversion

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H.264, MP3, AAC, WAV and M4A which can be played freely and perfectly on your iphone.

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After finished, you can find out the output AVI files via clicking on “Open” button.

See, finished, isn’t it simple enough? Personally, I usually tick the checkbox “Merge into one file” to combine all the MTS and M2TS files I loaded to be as a single file. About its editing functions, I have not tried, but for its well performance in conversion, I’m sure they will performance beautifully in the same way.

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