Watch and Enjoy Panasonic HS900 MTS to Asus O!Play with Full HD 1080P Resolution

These days many of us have a constantly growing media library, with our favorite music, movies, and photos in a variety of formats and locations. The ASUS O!Play is designed to easily bring your media into your living room, without sacrificing quality. Enjoy video in full HD 1080p resolution, full-fidelity audio, and photo slideshows on your HDTV or home theater setup. With impressively wide format support, a wealth of connection options, and playback over a network or directly from USB and eSATA drives, the O!Play is an elegant and modern media solution. Such a cool HD media player supports formats include full hd 1080p mts.
If you are interested in recording with HD camcorder, like Panasonic HDC-HS900 which give MTS extension, you can directly put or transfer these MTS files to Asus O!Play via HDMI. However, before enjoy them with O!Play, you may want to do simply editing like cutting off unwanted or unimportant parts and then merge or join the trimmed MTS files into 1 file while keeping the same format, without losing any quality. Sometimes you can also put them in a format for devices to watch anywhere in the house or on the go.
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Solution to import 1080 60i/60p AVCHD MTS/M2TS to FCP 7 from External Hard Drive

I have many HD videos on my external hard drive for playback on the networked media player, Popcorn Hour. The files are in .mts format from different camcorders, Canon HF R20, Lumix TZ7 and Panasonic HDC-HS700. I would like to import them to Final Cut Pro 7 to make a DVD as present.
Even though it is said that FCP supports the AVCHD files from the AVCHD folder structure, I could not get it work via Log & Transfer. When looking for the solution to import AVCHD to FCP from external hard drive, I notice that the problem might be related to the 1080/60p files from HS700. But I could not easy identify which file for 1080i or which for 1080p now. The only solution for me now is to convert AVCHD to Apple ProRes 422 HQ for editing in FCP 7. Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac is the recommended AVCHD to FCP helper on Mac, and it works perfectly with my HD videos. Read The Full Story

All MTS Joiner – Merge/Convert Panasonic/Canon/Sony/JVC various MTS to ProRes for FCP without rendering

As the reason of recent activities, I have a lot of different .mts videos for editing. These .mts video most are from camera, camcorder, like Sony CX700, XR520, Sony Nex-5, Canon HF G10, HG20, HF100, Panasonic HDC-TM90, SD700, Lumix GH2.etc. Some .mts videos can be directly into FCP editing, some not. So in order to edit all mts video on FCP, I need a converter to import and convert various mts. But separating each video conversion is a lot of trouble, so I will need to merge those mts videos into one and convert. Through Google search, I found Aunsoft Final Mate for Mac is the recommended MTS Joiner/Converter- can join and convert mts to FCP for editing on Mac. Then I download and try it. And I had successfully converted a total of 15.8G mts files to MOV and edit on FCP, I choose the Apple ProRes MOV as output format, so that I can import prores mov to fcp without rendering. Read The Full Story

Save upload Time solution – Convert/Compress Panasonic MTS to MOV for Smugmug

I have a Panasonic Camcorder, HDC- SD90, which produces .mts files with 1920*1080 28Mbps. I record some more mts videos by sd90 and want to upload to Smugmug for sharing with my friends. Smugmug does a great job with MTS video, it supports 1080p HD and can take an MTS file directly. The upload times for an MTS file shot in 1080p (28Mbps!) though are too long, so I need to compress 1080/28Mbps video before uploading .To solve the problems, I recommend a professional program named Final Mate. This professional Camcorder Software – Final Mate can convert/shrink Panasonic AVCHD footages to MOV with best quality for uploading Smugmug Pro. Read The Full Story

Convert/Upload Panasonic HDC-TM90 AVCHD MTS to WebM Video for Youtube

I have a Panasonic Camcorder, HDC-TM90, which produces .mts files with 1920*1080p. I record some more mts videos by tm90 and want to upload to youtube for sharing with my friends. But YouTube does no support AVCHD files yet. One of the fast solutions is to convert 1080p AVCHD videos to Youtube support format, then upload the video to YouTube. Now when you upload video to Youtube, Youtube will be cutomatically converted the video to webm format. So for solve this problem, I recommend use Aunsoft Final Mate as the MTS to Youtube Converter with WebM Video Codec.

WebM is an audio-video format designed to provide a royalty-free, open video compression format for use with HTML5 video. The project’s development is sponsored by Google. A WebM file consists of VP8 video and Vorbis audio streams, in a container based on a profile of Matroska. Read The Full Story

PowerPoint Video Converter – Join and Cut AVCHD MTS/M2TS on Windows 7

Microsoft PowerPoint is the most commonly used program for creating slideshows on Windows. There are many formats listed as supported to be inserted to PowerPoint, e.g. WMV, ASF, DVR-MS, MPG, AVI, MP4, MOV. However, you need to install related codec or QuickTime to play MP4/MOV files or AVI movies.
If you would like to present HD videos on PPT, such as the AVCHD recordings from your camcorders, you need to convert them to MS PowerPoint supported formats. Aunsoft Final Mate is the recommended PowerPoint video converter for you, as it does not transcode AVCHD MTS/M2TS clips on Windows 7, but also join and cut recordings into a single file. Read The Full Story

Keynote Video Converter – Merge/Convert Panasonic HDC-TM90 HD MTS video to Keynote for Presentation

I had recorded some .mts videos using Panasonic HDC-TM90 as part of research. I used Keynote to make presentation. I would like to insert the Panasonic TM90 Full HD videos to Keynote on Mac for presentation. However, the resulting HD videos are in AVCHD .mts files which could not be imported to Keynote. With the 1080/60p recording mode, the videos play great on the TM90 camcorder, however, Mac keynote is not compatible with this format, not even iMovie, Final Cut or others.
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