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Easiest Way to Convert AVCHD (MTS/M2TS) file to QuickTime MOV Mac (El Capitan )

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What’s the best way to work with AVCHD material on Mac? This article shows you my solution for converting AVCHD .mts/.m2ts files to QuickTime MOV that is fully supported on Mac by QT player, iMovie, FCP. MTS is among the most widely used file format for recording videos by many popular HD camcorders, but for Mac users, it's always not so easy to play MTS files with QuickTime player, especially when you have upgraded to the latest OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Actually, QuickTime player doesn't support the MTS or M2TS files natively and there is no plugin for MTS playback in QuickTime. So, is there any possible way to play MTS files with QuickTime? Of course there is. Apart from QuickTime, there are a lot of options to help you play MTS file in the Mac OS X (EI Capitan & Yosemite included). This article will teach you how to play M2TS/M2TS on Mac with or without extra media player applications. Players shown below might not support playing all MTS/M2TS files, which rests with use...

Sony Vegas Pro won't import AVI files using Dxtory codec - Solution

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Summary : Want to edit Dxtory AVI files in Sony Vegas Pro, but failed? Don't worry. This article aims for showing you how to convert and import Dxtory AVI footage into Sony Vegas without any hassles. Chances are you have captured many amazing gaming pictures with the help of Dxtory, and now wanna put these Dxtory AVI files into Sony Vegas Pro for furtehr editing, but only to find that these files are not supported by Sony Vegas, the Dxtory videos get crashed the moment you import them into Sony Vegas. If you are unluckily stucked in such trouble, you are in the right place. In this article, you'll get some useful tricks and tips you need. AVI is listed as one of the supported formats by Sony Vegas Pro although, Sony Vegas is pretty picky with the codecs of what it'll accept. It doesn't like the codec in DXTory AVI. That's why Sony Vegas Pro won't open it. To fix the problem, the easy and quick workaround is to transcode the Dxtory AVI to a format that's ea...