How to upgrade MTS files on OS X Mountain Lion

Aug 7
09:50

2012

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MTS Converter for OS X Mountain Lion is perhaps the first application for converting Sony, Canon, Panasonic, JVC MTS files to other video files on newly released OS X Mountain Lion.

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Do you want to play MTS files on Mac? While,How to upgrade MTS files on OS X Mountain Lion Articles it is impossible to import AVCHD MTS Sony, Canon, Panasonic camcorder files to Mac directly, especially the coming OS X Mountain Lion (which is said to be released on July, 25th, 2012). Then, what will you do?

Don't worry, there is already solution for you, that's is MTS Converter for Mountain Lion. With it, you can easily convert Sony, Canon, Panasonic AVCHD MTS to any popular format you need like AVI, WMV, MPG, MOV, MP4, FLV, 3GP, ASF, VOB etc.

By converting MTS files to other format with OS X Mountain Lion MTS Converter, you can free put AVCHD MTS files on portable devices iPad 2, New iPad, iPhone 4S, Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy S3, import to editing applications iMovie, FCE, FCP or upload to websites etc.

Step by step to convert MTS files with MTS Converter for OS X 10.8
Step 1: Load MTS files
Free download Mountain Lion MTS Video Converter, install it and run, to pop up the following interface. Click Add File button to load AVCHD MTS file.
Note: As batch process mode is supported, you can import as many MTS files as you can

Step 2: Designate output format and directory
Click the drop-down menu of Profile to select your desired output format, and then click the yellow "briefcase" of Destination to find a proper folder to save your converted files.

Step 3: Convert MTS files
Click Start to convert MTS files after all the settings have been done.

Optional: Edit MTS files
Mountain Lion MTS Converter also empowers you to edit AVCHD MTS files with the powerful video editing functions.
With Clip, you can easily cut your MTS files to shorter pieces.
With Edit, you can not only crop off unwanted parts from video, but only tweak video brightness, contrast and saturation or add special effect to the video.