Wednesday, May 30, 2012

How to Burn AVCHD MTS to DVD

What is MTS?

MTS is a file extension for the high definition digital video camera recorder format, AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition). AVCHD is a file-based format for the digital recording and playback of high-definition video. The AVCHD format records video using the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video codec, and audio in Dolby AC-3.

To burn MTS to DVD, you need first convert MTS to AVI. The Clone2Go Free Video Converter does the trick. Then you can import the output AVI into a DVD authoring application like Photo DVD Burner for burning to DVD.

Now let's take a look at how it performs to burn MTS to DVD with Free Video Converter and Photo DVD Burner.

Part 1. Convert MTS to AVI

1. Download and Install Free Video Converter

Download link: http://www.clone2go.com/video-converter/ 

2. Import MTS into the Free Video Converter

Click the "Add Video" button to import resource files. Alternatively, you can drag and drop MTS files to the main panel of Free Video Converter.

Convert MTS

3. Choose Output Format

From the "Profile" drop-down list, choose "Customized AVI Movie (*.avi)" as the output format.

Note: You need to set the "video codec" to "msmpeg4v2" in order to get the converted avi files successfully imported into Photo DVD Burner.

Burn MTS to DVD

4. Start to Convert MTS to AVI

Click the "Start Encode" button to start to convert MTS to AVI.

Part 2. Burn Converted AVI to DVD in Photo DVD Burner

After the MTS files are converted into AVI video, you can launch Photo DVD Burner and import the avi files for burning to DVD.

1. Launch Photo DVD Burner

2. Import AVI Video

Burn AVCHD MTS to DVD

Click "Organize->Add Video Clips..." to input the video resource.

3. Burn Video to DVD

Burn AVI to DVD

Click the "Burn Disc" button to go into the burning interface.

Burn MTS to DVD

4. Choose Output Format

Choose the "DVD Video Disc" from the Output Format drop-down list.

5. Start to Burn DVD

Click the "Burn Now" button to start the burning. After the whole process is completed, you can enjoy your DVD.

2 comments:

  1. You can also convert the video to MP4 or MOV with this free media converter and then play it on your Mac.

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