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Posted by steve of oxford: Tue Jul 10th, 2012 15:30 | 1st Post |
ok not exactly still images I know but; have some MTS movie files of my son flying. I wish to convert these to QT mov. Anyone know of a free converter for Mac OS X ? (by free I mean no watermark, time expire etc) Have got VLC which purports to convert to MOV but to be honest it's a lot of hassle and the MOV option is greyed out. Better if I could find something that just works.
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Posted by Doug: Tue Jul 10th, 2012 18:11 | 2nd Post |
I'm not sure if it costs anything, but do a search of the app store for 'won converter' (or wontube)
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Posted by jk: Wed Jul 11th, 2012 03:59 | 3rd Post |
Take a look here. http://www.aimersoft.com/convert-mts/convert-mts-m2ts-to-mov-mac.html I use a purchased product from Xilisoft as I convert stuff from any format to AVI. http://www.xilisoft.net/video-converter-ultimate.html?gclid=CM7r0M2TkbECFUdvfAodLn2zeg
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Posted by steve of oxford: Wed Jul 11th, 2012 14:44 | 4th Post |
I got registered with the App store, downloaded a freebie which turned out to be not good at all, then bought Aunsoft MTS converter, that worked but the sharpness wasn't very good. This is not surprising since MTS is HD, and going to a non-HD format is obviously going to yield a difference. Have decided just to leave them in MTS, since as it happens VLC player really does do a fine job with this format.
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Posted by Robert: Wed Jul 11th, 2012 15:19 | 5th Post |
You are probably loosing a bit of fidelity during the conversion too Steve, if you can work in the original format then it's probably best. Good luck with the App Store, I find it like treading in treacle with oversize wellies on! Slowwww and messy.
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Posted by steve of oxford: Wed Jul 11th, 2012 15:24 | 6th Post |
Robert wrote:You are probably loosing a bit of fidelity during the conversion Yes I thought so too.
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Posted by jk: Wed Jul 11th, 2012 16:59 | 7th Post |
VLC does a very good job. I use it as default for all my video playing. I find QuickTime a complete PITA.
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Posted by Doug: Thu Jul 12th, 2012 18:02 | 8th Post |
steve of oxford wrote:I got registered with the App store, downloaded a freebie which turned out to be not good at all, then bought Aunsoft MTS converter, that worked but the sharpness wasn't very good. Did you try Wontube I used this to convert thousands of these files successfully for a client recently Is it free in the app store If not it is free to download here http://wontube_free_video_converter_for_mac.m.en.softonic.com/mac
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Posted by jk: Thu Jul 12th, 2012 18:05 | 9th Post |
Never heard of Wontube before. I'l take a look. Thanks Doug.
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Posted by Doug: Thu Jul 12th, 2012 19:17 | 10th Post |
From memory I think I found the android preset the best for reliability (a few dozen failed at the end of the day)
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