Transfer/Convert MTS/M2TS files to AVI on Mac

Posted by admin in MOD Video Converter on 09 26th, 2010

Often heard Mac users grumbling about the troubles they’ve met while searching for a MTS and  M2TS converter. That not means they are unable to find such a converter, but  means they can not find a satisfactory one to work well for them. Because  almost all the MTS converters they’ve tried always bring problems one or  another, like complex user interface, terrible conversion speed, audio and video  out of sync issues, etc. But I’d like to say it’s time to throw all the  troubles away from now on, since recently I’ve found a nice MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac via  Google with luck, which has totally won my appreciation for its beautiful performance.  Because of this, I’ve specially written this post to share it to you people, as  well as express my gratitude to it. In my thread, I will only take how to convert  MTS and M2TS files to AVI for instance to show its easy-to-use operation  procedures. If you have this need, strongly recommend you trying about it.

Well, you can free download it here: Pavtube MTS/M2TS  Converter for Mac

Step 1: Click “Add” button to load MTS and M2TS files generated  by AVCHD camcorder.You can tick the checkbox “Merge into one file” to combine all the MTS and M2TS  files I loaded to be as a single file.

Step 2: Click the drop-down list of “Format” to select AVI  as output format.

Step 3: Click “Browse” button to specify a destination folder.

Step 4: Click “Settings” button to adjust audio and video  parameters.

Parameters like codec name, bit rate, aspect ratio, frame  rate, etc. in the following interface are all changeable.

Step 5: Click “Convert” button to convert mts/m2ts to avi

After finished, you can find out the output AVI files via  clicking on “Open” button.

For windows user,please entry Pavtube MTS/M2TS Converter



Convert Videos, DVDs and blurays to Motorola Droid x

Posted by admin in MOD Video Converter on 08 4th, 2010

Wanna make better use of  the 3.7-inch 854 x 480 touchscreen display of Motorola Droid, or the larger  4.3-inch 854×480 screen of the new Motorola Droid X to watch videos, DVDs and  Blu-rays? If so, you may come to the right place, because this article intends to  provide Mac users with a solution on how to convert videos, DVDs and  Blu-rays to Motorola Droid X and Motorola Droid. Just feel free to see if  it is what you are looking for.

Required  software:
Pavtube  iMedia Converter for Mac
The reason why we choose  this program is that it performs very well to transfer videos, DVDs and Blu-rays  to Motorola Droid X, and many other Android smartphones, such as HTC Hero,Nexus  One,HTC  Evo 4G, Motorola Droid and so on.

Step-by-step  guide:
How  to convert videos, DVDs and Blu-rays to Motorola Droid X and Motorola Droid on  Mac with iMedia Converter for Mac?

Step  1: Download, install and run Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac
Once run it, click “Add  Video” to load different video files, like TiVo, MKV, MTS/M2TS, FLV, etc. or  click “BD/DVD Folder” to import standard DVD or Blu-ray movie files, or click “IFO  File” to load general DVD files. Once movie files are loaded, you are ready to convert  videos, DVDs and Blu-rays to Motorola Droid X and Motorola Droid on Mac.

Step  2: Select output format for Motorola Droid X or Motorola Droid
Click on the drop-down list of “Format”, and then follow “Android”  > “Motorola Droid (X) MPEG-4 Video (*.mp4)”. This format is specialized for  both Motorola Droid X and Motorola Droid, which enables you to watch videos, DVDs and  Blu-rays on Motorola Droid without troubles.

Step 3: Set advanced  settings
When convert videos, DVDs and Blu-rays to Motorola Droid X  and Motorola Droid by using Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac, you are allowed  to adjust audio and video settings in your own ways, including codec name, bit  rate, frame rate, aspect ratio, sample rate and audio channel. Supposing you  are not experienced in adjusting these settings, you can totally skip this step  by using the default settings. The default settings will produce you files with  acceptable quality when play them back on your Motorola Droid X, or Motorola  Droid.

Step 4: Convert videos,  DVDs and Blu-rays to Motorola Droid X and Motorola Droid
Once the above mentioned three steps are finished, you can  click “Convert” button to transfer videos, DVDs and  Blu-rays to Motorola Droid X and Motorola Droid. iMedia Converter for  Mac is able to complete conversion at speed without any video and video out of  sync issues. When the conversion task is finished, you can click “Open” button  to get the resulted files for your Motorola Droid X or Motorola Droid for  entertainment.

Additional Tips:
How to select your needed subtitle and audio track when convert  Blu-rays to Motorola Droid X and Motorola Droid on Mac?

1. Select subtitle
Click the drop-down list of “Subtitle”, then all the  subtitle info in the Blu-ray will be shown clearly, including language and  stream ID, so you can select your needed language as your subtitle in an easy  way.

In addition, Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac also offers an option called “Force Subtitle”. When you check “Force Subtitle”,  you will see subtitles only when actors are speaking a different language. For  instance, if you specify English (your mother tongue) as your subtitle, and  meanwhile tick off “Force Subtitle” option, then when actors are speaking  English, no subtitles will show up, but when they are talking with each other  in French, the English subtitle will appear accompanying with the French.

2: Select audio track
Click the pull down menu of “Audio”, and then the popup  list will give you the detailed information of audio tracks, including  language, audio codec, stream ID and audio channel. TrueHD audio and DTS-Master  Audio in a Blu-ray movie are both supported as well.

If you are using a Windows PC, you can see:

How  to transfer videos, standard DVDs and Blu-ray movies for playback on Motorola  Droid X.