iMovie import TS, TS to iMovie – How to import TS video files to iMovie on Mac OS X with TS to iMovie Converter?
Transport stream (TS, TP, MPEG-TS, or M2T) is a communications protocol for audio, video, and data. It is a type of digital container format that encapsulates packetized elementary streams and other data. TS is specified in MPEG-2 Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1). It is also known as ITU-T Rec. H.222.0. Its design goal is [...]
AVCHD Converter for Mac, Mac AVCHD Converter – How to use Mac AVCHD Converter to convert M2TS to AVI, MPEG, etc on Mac OS?
AVCHD is short for Audio and Video Compression for High Definition. AVCHD is a high definition (HD) camcorder format developed by Panasonic and Sony for use in their consumer camcorders, recording 1080i*1 and 720p*2 signals onto certain media by using the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video compression codec. Generally, the file extensions are mts (on camcorder) and [...]
M2TS to iMovie Converter, import Sony M2TS files into iMovie to make your own home videos
What is M2TS filesM2TS video format is commonly used for high definition video on Blu-ray Disc and AVCHD. Many AVCHD camcorders, such as the Sony’s HDR-SR, Panasonic, Canon AVCHD camcorders store recorded videos in M2TS video format.
How to playback M2TS files on MacOn mac, Quick Time Player is the default video player, but it [...]
Flip Video Converter, Convert Flip Ultra HD/Flip Mino HD video files to avi/mpg/wmv/mov/3gp/flv/swf/mkv with Flip Converter
The Flip Video is a simple camcorder for digital video created by Pure Digital Technologies, a company bought by Cisco Systems in March of 2009. Variants include the Flip Ultra, the Flip Ultra HD, the Flip Video Mino, and the Flip Video Mino HD. The standard definition Flip camcorders captures video in 640×480 resolution at [...]
AVCHD to iMovie Converter, import AVCHD files to iMovie HD, iMovie’08, iMoive’09
You have iMovie HD, iMovie’08 or iMovie’09 on your MacBook and get an Canon HF100 camcorder or other AVCHD camcorders to start shooting scenes of your kids in AVCHD, but to be disappointing, iMovie HD can’t support AVCHD files and if you edit them with iMovie’08 or iMovie’09, you will need a Mac with an [...]
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