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I. What is MTS File ?

MTS format is a high-definition MPEG, AVC, H.264 transport stream video file format which commonly used by HD camcorders such as Sony, Canon, Panasonic.
.MTS files are used primarily with Sony hardware. Camcorders make use of MTS in the form of AVCHD, a recording format made specifically for camcorders. Some camcorder models from Canon also use MTS files. These files are also present on Blu-ray disc compilations, therefore they are capable of storing quite a large amount of information and data tracks.

II. How to Burn MTS Video to DVD on Mac ?

If you want to convert MTS, TS, M2TS files to DVD on Mac, you need DVD Creator for Mac. I recommend iSkysoft DVD Creator for Mac. It is an excellent video to DVD burner for Mac that can burn MTS to DVD on Mac which can be played on portable and home DVD players.

Step 1: Install Video to DVD Burner for Mac
Get the program for Intel Version

Step 2: Load MTS Videos to Mac DVD Creator
Insert your videos from your Mac. Click the Add button to load your MTS videos.
What's MTS file? How to Burn MTS Video to DVD on Mac ? - Apple TV Wiki

Step 3: Edit Video Files
You can "Trim" and "Crop" the video files and adjust the effects before burning the MTS Video to DVD on Mac OS X.

What's MTS file? How to Burn MTS Video to DVD on Mac ? - Apple TV Wiki

Step 4: Previewing the Project
After finishing all the editing, you can click the Preview button on the main interface to preview your DVD project.

What's MTS file? How to Burn MTS Video to DVD on Mac ? - Apple TV Wiki

Step 5: Burn M2TS to DVD on Mac

After you choose the correct DVD disk and the suitable video quality, you can click the Burn button to set burning settings and burn your DVD project. There are three output options: DVD, DVD Folder and ISO File.
That's all. You have finished to Burn the MTS Video to DVD on Mac os !




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sunyanan85 Burn MTS Files to DVD-Mac Author MTS to DVD Studio Pro form Panasonic 0 May 12 2011, 11:09 PM EDT by sunyanan85
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To often I hear people say the output a movie out of Final Cut Pro, and Burn a DVD using iDVD. The common reason for doing so, is that it is more difficult to burn a DVD out of DVD Studio Pro. But I like to use DVD Studio Pro because I found an easy way to create/author DVD with it.
And Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac is the recommended best choice for AVCHD to MOV conversion due to its extreme conversion speed and optimal output file parameter setting option. And following I will show you how to transcode/author TM40/SD40 AVCHD to DVD with DVD Studio Pro after FCP editing.

Step1. Using Final Mate for Mac as a Video Capture tool to catch and download the 1080i MTS files from TM40/SD40 to the program.

Step2. The imported mts files will be showed under Camcorder Tab in the main interface, click the drop-down button of “Add Movie” icon and choose “For Conversion” to create a blank movie. And then drag and drop the TM40/SD40 MTS video clips from Camcorder Tab to the blank movie in Movies Tab. In this way, all video clips will be merged as one single movie for convert to MOV.


Step3. Click the Export button and choose “Common Formats”. Follow HD Video > H.264 HD MOV (*.mov) or choose Export into Editor and select FCP > Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov) to choose output format for this TM40/SD40 AVCHD files to MOV conversion for FCP and DVD Studio Pro. And you are free to set output MOV files parameters (Bit rate, Frame rate, Size, Resolution and channel).

Step 4. After editing the HD videos in FCP, you can put the videos for various usages. To burn videos to DVD with DVD Studio Pro with ease, you can drag directly from the Finder into the open Track in the Graphical view when DVD Studio Pro opens, set the track as the first play, and hit burn, it is a grand total of 3 clicks and seven seconds. DVD Studio Pro can be much more complex, but it can also be very simple.
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