04.13
iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application fascinated by more and more Mac users to edit their own videos, home movies in particular. However, when they meet MTS file, a file with special video format, they often get into trouble as MTS can not be supported by iMovie directly. What should they do? Here I would like to introduce a good solution to this problem.
First, let’s review the video formats supported by iMoive. The video formats accepted by iMovie include MPEG4, AVI, RM and RMVB. If you want to import MTS to iMovie, you just need converting MTS to one of the formats. I tried Moyea MTS Converter for Mac which can convert MTS files in an easier and faster way.
Okay, how to convert and import MTS to iMovie for editing? (Easy steps to complete the whole conversion)

Step one, transfer camcorder videos (MTS) to Mac.
Step two, download Moyea MTS Converter for Mac, and drag MTS files directly to this program without clicking “add†icon.
Step three, specify output video format compatible with iMovie (MPEG4, AVI or RM), FCE (MOV) by drop-down menu list, and then press “convert†button.
The whole conversion is very fast and easy. Once the conversion completes, you can drag the converted MTS files to iMovie for editing or burn them to blank DVD for playing on HD TV.
Highlighted features of Moyea MTS Converter for Mac:
Moyea MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac is designed for converting MTS/M2TS files from some AVCHD camcorders (such as Sony HDR-SR (xx) series) and Blu-ray DVDs.
Its built-in codec won’t install any codec on your computer in order to avoid unexpected codec problem.
This program applies uptimized audio and video sync tech, which can completely eliminate the audio and video stutter or out of sync issues and further guarantee the output video and audio quality.
This converter features built-in multi-thread encoding technology, which speeds up the conversion speed than ever. It is estimated that you can save at least half time to convert a MTS video with similar software.
All right!
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