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How to convert AVCHD M2TS/MTS to iPad on Mac

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pavell

Flightless Bird
Question:
"I have a Sony HDR-SR5, or some other AVCHD camcorders such as Canon
HF11, JVC GZ-HD10, Panasonic HDC-SD5, etc, but I failed to import the
video files copied from my camcorder in the format of .mts or .m2ts for
playback on my new iPad, is there anyone can give me some suggestions,
I'm using Mac Snow Leopard."

Answer:
Well, firstly I should tell you that most portable devices cannot read
.mts or .m2ts files directly, if you want to play them on your mobile
devices like iPad, iPhone, etc. without trouble, you have to convert
them into their acceptable format like MP4 video. This article aims to
tell you how to convert AVCHD M2TS or MTS to iPad, iPhone, etc.
compatible formats with iFunia iPad Video Converter for Mac. If you are
an above question asker, please read on the following step-by-step guide
at will..

Step 1. Download the program and Add AVCHD M2TS or MTS files
Download the program iFunia iPad Video Converter for Mac and run it.
Then click the "Add" button to add M2TS or MTS video files to the iPad
mac converter. This MTS to iPad video converter for Mac supports
drag-drop and batch conversion, so you can import and convert several
multimedia files at a time.

Step 2. Select iPad output format
Use the "Convert to" on the bottom of the window to control the output
format. Select iPad MPEG4(MP4) output format for each video file and
specify a directory on your computer to save the output files.

Step 3. Start AVCHD M2TS/MTS to iPad conversion
Click "Start" to begin AVCHD M2TS/MTS to iPad video conversion. The
convert progress bar shows you how much of the encoding is completed.

Note:
This AVCHD M2TS/MTS to iPad Video Converter for Mac fully supports Mac
OS X 10.5 or later, it allows you to manually set video resolution, bite
rate, codec and frame rate to get perfect output videos, as well as
editing the VOB video files by trimming, cropping and adding special
effects and watermarks.




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pavell
 
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Bob I

Flightless Bird
pavell wrote:
> Question:
> "I have a Sony HDR-SR5, or some other AVCHD camcorders such as Canon
> HF11, JVC GZ-HD10, Panasonic HDC-SD5, etc, but I failed to import the
> video files copied from my camcorder in the format of .mts or .m2ts for
> playback on my new iPad, is there anyone can give me some suggestions,
> I'm using Mac Snow Leopard."
>
> Answer:


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