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MTS Files,the AVCHD video file format, created by newer digital video cameras,such as Sony, Panasonic ,cannon and other HD camcorders. It bases on the MPEG-2 transport stream and supports 720p and 1080i HD video formats, can only be 2 GB in length..

Some people made some videos and want to share their camera video with friends and family members, but they can’t edit the video because they don’t have a practical tool. I had been searching the internet for a few month, and found a nice tool called 4Videosoft MTS Converter. It can convert MTS, TS, M2TS, MOD, TOD, WMV, FLV, AVI, MP4, 3GP, RM and more.

Here I will show everyone how to use MTS Converter to edit videos.

Step 0: Download and install 4Videosoft

MTS Converter

When you finished the download process, run the .exe file to install it.

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Step 1: Click “Add files” button to import videos.

Step 2: Extend the "Profile" category to select an output format.

Step 3: Click “Open Folder” button to open your output destination file.

Step 4 : Click the “Start” to convert.

Tips----- Basic functions for all the 4videosoft:

1. How to change your video effect

If you want to adjust the effect of your movie, please click the “Effect” button and a pop-up effect window will appear. It allows you to edit your movie’s effect including “Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Volume”.

2: How to crop off the black edges and adjust the size of video play region

By using the "Crop" function you can crop off the black edge of your video and you can also drag the line around the video image to adjust the video play region to fit for your mobile devices

3: How to split your video

The "Trim" function also servers as a video splitter for you to get any time-length video episode. You can set the "Start Time" and "End Time" to set the exact time-length of the clip or you can directly drag the slide bar to the position you want.

4: How to join the videos

If you would like to put several files into one output file, please tick the check box of the “Merge into one file”.

5: How to save your favorite picture

If you like the current image when preview video, you can use the "Snapshot" option. Just click the "Snapshot" button, the image will be saved and you can click the "Open" button next to "Snapshot" button to open your picture.

PS:

M2TS Converter

TS Converter

AVC Converter

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