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File extension | .mts |
Category | Video File |
Description | MTS is more commonly known as AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) and is used as a video format for high definition video. MTS supports both 1080i and 720p in a relatively small file size. MTS files can typically be opened and edited using the software included with Sony and Panasonic HD camcorders. |
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Technical Details | MTS is a file extension and used for the Blu-ray Disc MPEG-2 Transport Stream container file format. The container is a modified version of the MPEG-2 transport stream specification for Blu-ray discs, DVD's, Hard Disks or solid state memory cards. |
Associated programs | VideoLAN VLC Media Player Windows Media Player |
Developed by | Sony, Panasonic |
MIME type | video/MP2T |
Useful links | Detailed information on the MTS File Format What are MTS files ? Convert MTS file |
File extension | .mp3 |
Category | Audio File |
Description | MP3 is a digital music format which allows CD tracks to be reduced to around a tenth of their normal size without a significant loss of quality. MP3 gets rid of a lot of the information recorded in a song that our ears are not able to hear and then uses complex algorithms to reduce the file size. This then enables you to get hundreds of songs on to a CD and it also has opened up a new market over the internet - the download market as download times have been significantly reduced. |
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Technical Details | The MP3 format is a lossy format. That means that an MP3 file does not contain 100% of the original audio information. Instead, MP3 files use perceptual coding. In other words, that means it removes the information that your ear doesn't notice thereby making the file smaller. The reason lossy formats are used over RAW is that RAW audio files are too large to travel over the internet at any great speed. By using lossy formats it enables even dial up users to download mp3 files at a reasonable speed. RAW file formats generally require 176,000 bytes per second compared to a lossy format which requires 17,600. The difference is massive and so are the download times. |
Associated programs | RealOne WinAmp Windows Media Player iTunes |
Developed by | Moving Picture Experts Group |
MIME type | audio/mpeg |
Useful links | Further information on MP3 files How MP3 files work Convert MP3 file |
Convert MTS file
Using Zamzar it is possible to convert MTS files to a variety of other formats
- mts to 3gp (3GPP Multimedia File)
- mts to 3g2 (3GPP2 Multimedia File)
- mts to aac (Advanced Audio Coding File)
- mts to ac3 (AC3 Audio File)
- mts to avi (Windows video file)
- mts to flac (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
- mts to flv (Flash video)
- mts to gif (Compuserve graphics interchange)
- mts to ipad (MPEG-4 (H264) Video File)
- mts to iphone (MPEG-4 (H264) Video File)
- mts to ipod (MPEG-4 Video File)
- mts to mp3 (Compressed audio file)
- mts to mov (Apple QuickTime Movie)
- mts to mp4 (MPEG-4 Video File)
- mts to mpg (Moving Picture Experts Group File)
- mts to ogg (Ogg Vorbis Compressed Audio File)
- mts to wav (Windows audio file)
- mts to webm (Multimedia Container Format)
- mts to wmv (Windows Media Video)