Files that contain the .mts file extension are AVCHD video files. AVCHD is an acronym for Advanced Video Codec High Definition. These MTS files contain high-def MPEG transport stream videos that have been captured by certain video camcorders. The MTS file format was designed by Panasonic and Sony for use with their HD camcorder devices, although Canon, JVC and Sanyo camcorders now also use the MTS file format. MTS files containing high-def video streams and can support both the 720p and 1080i HD video formats. The files can be played back on a user's computer using a variety of software applications including the Windows Media Player.
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MPEG-1 is a standard for lossy compression of video and audio. It is designed to compress VHS-quality raw digital video and CD audio down to 1.5 Mbit/s (26:1 and 6:1 compression ratios respectively)[1] without excessive quality loss, making video CDs, digital cable/satellite TV and digital audio broadcasting (DAB) possible. MPEG-1 has become the most widely compatible lossy audio/video format in the world, and is used in a large number of products and technologies. Perhaps the best-known part of the MPEG-1 standard is the MP3 audio format it introduced.
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Step 1. Download and install the program, then double click it to run it, and then you'll see the main interface of the program.
Step 2. Click "Add File(s)" button. Here you can select "Add Video" or "Add Folder" button to add files as you like.
Step 3. Click the drop-down arrow right beside the "Profile" column and select your desired video format from the drop-down list.
Step 4. Click "Edit" button to customize the output video like Effect, Trim, Crop, 3D Settings and Watermark.