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AVCHD Converter for Mac is a Mac MTS to FLV Converter which can convert MTS to FLV with ease. The Mac MTS to FLV Converter supports batch conversion. When converting MTS to FLV, you can select the video and audio codec, set the output parameters.

In addition, the MTS to FLV Converter can convert between other video and audio formats such as M2TS, MTS, TS, TP, TRP, MOD, TOD, WMV, 3GP, 3G2, MOV, VOB, MPG, ASF, FLV, AVI, RM, RMVB, DV, MPEG, MP4, MKV, MKA, MP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, AC3, AIFF, AMR, FLAC, WMA, MP2, etc. You can download MTS to FLV Converter for Mac from here.

The belowed tips will tell you how to step by step convert MTS to FLV, even if you know nothing about the MTS to FLV conversion before.

  • Free download the powerful and simple-to-use MTS to FLV, install and launch.
  • Add any "MTS" video file from the "File" menu in batches.
  • Choose the "FLV" output video format and output folder.
  • Click "Convert" button! After a few minutes waiting, the conversion from MTS to FLV file is completed with excellent video quality.

User-friendly interface and fast conversion speed make the whole MTS to FLV conversion much easier and faster. Why not have a try, you will find more information at: Convert MTS to FLV on Mac OS X.

What is MTS?

High-definition MPEG Transport Stream video format, commonly called "AVCHD;" used by Sony, Panasonic, and other HD camcorders; based on the MPEG-2 transport stream and supports 720p and 1080i HD video formats.

AVCHD stands for "Advanced Video Codec High Definition;" the format was jointly established by both Panasonic and Sony in 2006; MTS files can typically be opened and edited using the software included with Sony and Panasonic HD camcorders.

What is FLV?

Flash-compatible video file exported by the Flash Video Exporter plug-in (included with Adobe Flash) or other program with FLV file support; consists of a short header, interleaved audio, video, and metadata packets; audio and video data is stored in a similar format used by standard Flash (.SWF) files.

The FLV format is an open format that is also supported by non-Adobe/Macromedia programs; FLV files may be exported from QuickTime Pro or other applications that can export to the QuickTime file format.

Macromedia was acquired by Adobe in 2005, so Macromedia Flash Player is now Adobe Flash Player.

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