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Old 03-10-2010, 01:52 AM
bencaban01 bencaban01 is offline
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Default Burning .MTS files to DVD without loss of quality

Burning .MTS files to DVD without loss of quality

With HD (blu-ray DVD, AVCHD/MTS/M2TS, TS) videos playing a vital role in the digital age, People often shot or record batches of .MTS videos with their beloved HD digital camcorders. What a delightful thing for them is to export those .MTS videos recorded with the memorable moment and save them to hard disk of their computer, portable devices or DVD disc.


This morning I suddenly met this question from a certain forum “Canon HF10 save video file in Mts formats, few days ago i had christening service of my twins as well a party. Now I would like to burn it in the dvd to send to families. I tried to burn Mts files through Nero vision, but it doesn’t works…” To help him or her solve the problem, I am writing this article to share with my experience and solution. The following easy guide focuses on how to burn .MTS files to DVD effectively.

Step 0, freely download Moyea MTS Converter and install it as below picture.
In order to burn MTS files to DVD, the first step for you is to convert .MTS to MPEG codec files and then you are able to burn MTS file to DVD disc.
Fortunately, Moyea MTS Converter aims at AVCHD digital camcorders owners to edit and convert AVCHD videos (*.m2ts, *.mts and *.m2t files) from Canon HF S11 or HF 21 to other regular formats like MPEG, MPG, AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV, MP3, etc.


Step 1, import your .MTS files using "Add" button, specify output video/audio format like MPEG-2 by drop-down list, and then you can freely locate the
destination file path by default or the path you want by unfolding "Open" button.




Step 2, if you want to adjust the output file size, Bit rate, resolution or codec, you can hit "Settings" button which enables you to change some settings as you wish. The pop-up Profile window is as below for your reference:



Step 3, click "Convert" button to start conversion.
After the conversion, you can easily burn the converted .MTS files to DVD with newest Nero burning software.

Tips:
"Merge into one file" check box of the above-displayed interface enables users to tick, so as to combine multiple .MTS files into single file for conversion.

Moyea MTS Converter is a superior program which applies optimized audio and video sync tech, which can greatly retain the excellent output video and audio.

Its built-in codec will not install any codec on your computer for the purpose of eliminating the unexpected codec issues.

This program utilized unprecedented multi-thread encoding technology, which greatly accelerates the conversion speed. It is estimated that you can save at least half time to convert a MTS file video with the same size.

With its editing features, People can also edit the videos with ease before the conversion.

Okay, best wishes for you.
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Old 03-30-2010, 10:02 AM
cherry6070 cherry6070 is offline
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Guys!!! I found a very simple program, which can convert a lot of video formats to flash formats. Easy settings and nice interface... I've just enjoyed it. I use Moyea Video Converter. I like it.

More infomations:
http://community.brandrepublic.com/forums/t/21880.aspx
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