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How to convert MTS/M2TS file to FLV on Mac

Flash Video (FLV) is a container file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player versions 6–11. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There are two different video file formats known as Flash Video: FLV and F4V. Flash Video has been accepted as the default online video format by many sites. Flash Video is viewable on most operating systems via the Adobe Flash Player and web browser plugin or one of several third-party programs.

MTS is a filename extension used for the Blu-ray Disc Audio-Video (BDAV) MPEG-2 Transport Stream (M2TS) container file format, which is based on the MPEG transport stream format. MTS or M2TS is also used in AVCHD format, which is a high definition digital video camera recorder format. AVCHD is a simpler form of the Blu-ray Disc standard with just one video encoding algorithm and two audio encodings. The MTS contains videos recorded using AVCHD camcorders, such as Sony's HDR-SR (xx) series models. Panasonic, Canon and other brands of AVCHD camcorders also store recorded video in MTS or M2TS format.

As almost all video sharing sites play FLV video, and when we want to upload the video to YouTube, Hulu, VEVO, Yahoo, Google Video, and other video websites, we need to use the Flash video. To an array of MTS/M2TS videos shot by our AVCHD camcorders when we travel, we can't wait to enjoy them with online friends. The important is that we should convert MTS/M2TS video to Flash video. AnyMP4 MTS to FLV Converter for Mac has the capability to convert MTS recordings to FLV videos within super fast speed and original quality; it also provides you multiple editing functions.

  • Converts MTS/M2TS/TS files to other popular video/audio formats on Mac, including MP4, AVI, MOV, MKV, M4V, FLV, and more
  • Convert MTS to Final Cut Pro, iMovie and playback on iPad, iPhone, iPod for better entertainment
  • Cut video length, crop video to remove unwanted part, merge segments into one new file, and add watermarks on Mac
  • Take snapshot for your favorite scene and save it as a picture on Mac
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Step 1. Download and install the program

Here you can download AnyMP4 MTS to FLV Converter for Mac and install it on your Mac.

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Step 2. Add MTS video and select output format

Click "Add Video" button to load MTS file to the program, and you can preview the video at right of the preview window, and then choose FLV format for the added video in the opening "Profile" list by Pressing "Profile" drop-down button.

Add MTS video

Step 3. Merge several videos into one

If you want to join several MTS clips together, you can select the video clips you want to merge, and then click "Merge" button to merge them together. After converting, these video clips will become a new one single file to save in your specified destination.

Merge Several Videos into One

Step 4. Customize MTS videos

Click "Effect", "Trim", or "Crop" button to open the "Edit" window, here you can adjust the video effect, trim video length, crop the video frame, and add text/image watermark to the video.

Customize MTS Videos

If you are interested in AnyMP4 MTS to FLV Converter for Mac, you can purchase this software and get the full version, it can provide you free upgrade and other benefits.

author Updated by Joan Aimee to Convert Video
May 28, 2018 20:30

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