- #.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 MAC OS X#
- #.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 MP4#
- #.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 INSTALL#
- #.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 FULL#
- #.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 PRO#
If, for some reason, you don't want to just demux your videos into MP4 but also want to change its bitrate or other parameters, you can recompress it entirely.
(Unlike, say, my otherwise high-end, late 2009 MBP 17” using the latest VLC version.) Then, you can play them back with the built-in, high-quality hardware h.264 decoder of iDevices, which plays back even 1080p60 videos without problems or any kind of stuttering. After all, you could just change the container (TS) to MP4 really quickly. If you do have access to a desktop computer, you shouldn't bother with transferring MTS files at all. (That is, it's not because of XBMC that you need to jailbreak in that case, but for the ability to gain access to the camera's files from third-party apps.) That is, you need to jailbreak even in the 60i case, where I otherwise recommend AppStore apps over XBMC, the most important jailbreak/Cydia-based videoplayer app. Therefore, unfortunately, if you don't have your iTunes around, you simply can't make the videos available to the players.
#.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 FULL#
Of the AppStore players, ProPlayer (the one you'll want to go for playing 60i videos) only plays the video of the first half the full audio is played, while the other two, above-mentioned players do play the entire video but without any audio.Īs has already been stated, you cannot import these MTS files directly to any third-party app using CCK when out in the field shooting. The latter is still not possible on the iPad 3. Then, the only app really usable (at least for monitoring but not for seamless playback) is XBMC, which, on the other hand, requires jailbreaking. Unfortunately, the situation is much worse with the much more demanding 1080p60 case. All the other players are definitely worse, even XBMC Eden (!!!!).ġ080p60 (non-interlaced aka progressive 60 fps) If you don't have it or don't want to shell out $5 for it, the second-best choices (with somewhat lower framerate) are OPlayer HD by olimsoft and GPlayer by Ginkgo Tech. Let's start with the, for (most) players, easier, less demanding case, the 60i video.įor the best (meaning about 10-15 fps steady) 1080i60 playback, use ProPlayer. More on this later, in a dedicated section.) Too bad XBMC is unable to play back these 60i videos. In the 60p case, XBMC will be able to directly access the videos on the memory card. (Note that as MTS files cannot be imported by the CCK, you must have a jailbroken iPad to be able to copy these files to the home directory of AppStore apps. The non-reencoded playback is absolutely useless unless you you solely use it for monitoring / quick quality / framing checkout purposes for, say, quickly checking out the videos of your camera via Apple's Camera Connection Kit.
#.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 INSTALL#
(Note that this article applies to all other cameras producing MTS, M2TS or TS – and not MOV / MP4! - files.)įirst and foremost, even if you install the best players to play these videos back ( ProPlayer for 60 i and XBMC for 60 p), you will still be far away from the quality you could get when first reencoding these files into hardware decoding-friendly H.264 / MP4 and only then play them back. As the info can be of interest to people before the Multimedia bible is finally published (which takes at least one additional week or two), I dedicate a separate article to the question.
#.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 MAC OS X#
The software is compatible with MS Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Mac OS X v.10.6.8, Mac OS X v.10.7, Mac OS X Mountain Lion v.10.8.Over at DPReview, answering a question (thread HERE), I've elaborated on playing back both 1080i60 and 60p videos created by the new, highly recommended and popular Panasonic FZ150 camera so that this info can also be included in my forthcoming iOS Multimedia bible. System requirements include an Intel Core 2 Duo /AMD Phenom II processor/ Multi core Intel processor (for Mac users), 4 GB of RAM, 4 GB of disk space, 1280x900 display, 7200-RPM hard drive, and Quick Time software. It also features a Warp Stabilizer, Three-Way Color Corrector, adjustment layers similar to Photoshop and After Effects, broad native camera support, HiDPI, Adobe Prelude CS6 integration and Adobe SpeedGrade CS6 integration. The product features an enhanced Mercury Playback Engine for a faster and more stabilized performance.
#.MTS FILE CONVERTER 10.6.8 PRO#
The Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 is a digital video editing software featuring a more streamlined user interface and new creative features for a more stabilized footage, dynamic timeline trimming, expanded multi-cam editing, and compatibility with newer DSLR, mobile, RAW and HD formats.