General Discussion - View AVCHD MTS/M2TS shootings on the new iPad lucy198754 - Wed May 02, 2012 5:45 pm Post subject: View AVCHD MTS/M2TS shootings on the new iPad
Do you have Sony, Canon, JVC or Panasonic HD Camera and recording some videos when you are travelling? Why don't you copy and watch HD Camera record videos like MTS, M2TS, MOD, TOD on the new iPad 3? iPad 3 works better than iPad 2 or iPhone 4S. Its screen has a 2048×1536 resolution, which is twice that of iPad 2. But, it is limited at MP4, m4v, ect. In this article, we will talk about how to transfer and play AVCHD ( MTS/M2TS ) video files on iPad 3.
As we know H.264 MP4 is the new ipad's favourite format, thus we can transcode AVCHD Camcorder file to ipad 3 H.264 MP4 with a top third AVCHD Converter from Google searching. Here we take Brorsoft Video Converter as an example. It can convert any video like MTS, M2TS, MOD, TOD, MOV, ect to ipad 3 and any Andriod Tablet at a 5-6X faster speed with AMD/CUDA Technologies. What’s more, it can edit your videos, such as eliminating the shifting of the videos, adding the watermark and adjust the effect of the videos keeping original vide quality.
Guide: Best setting for syncing and converting MTS/M2TS to the new ipad keeping best video quality.
Step 1: Install and run the best AVCHD to new iPad 3 Converter ( or Mac AVCHD Converter for iPad 3 ). Click the button “File” to add MTS/M2TS video files to it.
Tip: If you have several AVCHD files and wanna combine/merge the MKV movies for the new iPad 3, you just need to tick off the “Merge into one” box.
Step 2: Click on the dropdown menu of “Format” and choose the Common video>H.264 Video(*.mp4). You can also choose from “iPad”. All the formats in its sublist are all the New iPad supported video format. Now, you can set the output folder.
Step 3: Click the “Settings” icon, and you can adjust codec, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel in the interface to optimize the output file quality.
Tips:
1. For 1080p source video, you can set your video size as 1920*1080 in H.264 codec to view AVCHD on the new iPad with full HD 1080p video playback.
2. For 720p source video, set your video size as 1280*720 is enough.