My Samsung LED HDTV Series 7 (B Series) doesn’t support AVCHD (M2TS) files via direct USB/HDD Plug & Play… too bad its not supported.. coz most of my video files are already AVCHD and i store them on a separate HDD. so I want to convert it that supports my television.My AVCHD files from my Sony CX550 Camcorder.
Here I would like to recommend you Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter as Sony HDR-CX550V MTS Converter to convert 1080i AVCHD MTS videos from Sony HDR-CX550V and splice video segments into a single file. Follow the steps below to make the captured home movies accessible to your HDTV.
Step 1. Load Sony CX550 Camcorder AVCHD video to Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter.
After transferring .mts videos from my CX520 Camcorder to computer via Picture Motion Browser on the bundled CD in box, run Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter and click the Add button to load Sony XR550 .mts videos.
Step 2. Choose MPEG-4 output for HDTV.
Click the Format option and choose HD Video > MPEG-4 HD Viddeo(*.mp4) for playing output video on your HDTV. The Sony HDR-CX550V AVCHD MTS Converter will keep the original HD video resolution 1920×1080 for output video.

Step 3. Splice video clips into one. (optional)
Make sure the checkbox for Merge into one file is ticked, if you want the video segments to be joined into one file. The mts joiner will splice .mts videos and output one file.
Step 4. Convert Sony HDR-CX550V MTS to MP4 for HDTV.
Click the convert button under the preview window and the conversion from 1080i .mts to HD .mpg in high quality. It is that easy to convert Sony HDR-CX550V MTS to MPG for HDTV.
Hope this article can help you to put and play AVCHD files to HDTV.
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