Samsung Galaxy S4 – design and processing
Between the three top smartphones the HTC One, the Sony Xperia Z and the Galaxy S4 I decided to...
Read Moreby BlogYourEarth | Jun 11, 2013 | Samsung Galaxy S4, Top Story | 0 |
Between the three top smartphones the HTC One, the Sony Xperia Z and the Galaxy S4 I decided to...
Read Moreby BlogYourEarth | Jul 13, 2012 | Tablet | 0 |
I bought the Asus Transformer Infinity TF700T with the Keydock / Mobile Dock. The Mobile Dock...
Read Moreby BlogYourEarth | Jul 11, 2012 | Tablet, Top story | 0 |
Today I got my Asus Transformer Infinity TF700T FULL HD Tablet. In this post I write about my...
Read Moreby BlogYourEarth | Apr 15, 2012 | Helmet camera, Video | 0 |
I will explain how to update the firmware of the VIO POV1 helmet camera.
Read Moreby BlogYourEarth | Jul 10, 2011 | Video, Video digitizing | 0 |
The mts file video format is used by many video cameras. My sony HXR-MC1P helmetcam is also using the AVCHD MTS file format. AVCHD stands for “Advanced Video Codec High Definition“. However the problem is to edit the MTS movie files. To avoid quality losses I didn’t want to convert the MTS AVCHD movie files into e.g. a MPEG2 files.
The problem I had with the MTS file was that I could’t edit it on a MAC, Linux or even a Windows computer. I also had the problem to watch the recorded movie on a normal computer with a single core 2 GHz CPU. The only solution to watch the movie was a sony software player I installed on my windows computer. With this player I was able to watch the movie on my PC. On a MAC oder Linux computer I hat to convert the movie into e.g. a MP4 ( *mov) file to watch it. But since the computers are faster I had no problems to play back the mts files with the video lan player (VLC).
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