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MTS to WAV

Converter MTS to WAV

MTS is a video file format needed to play high resolution videos. Such files require AVCHD technology. This format supports 720p resolution and 1080i resolution. Files with the MTS extension are opened using applications installed on Panasonic and Sony high-resolution camcorders. Company data and developed this format. They are the holders of a general patent for the use of the extension. Appliances from Canon and Hitachi also apply this format. MTS is a type of video file that is popular. He found application in the Blu-ray Disc MPEG-2 Transport System. This is an advanced version of the MPEG-2 Transport Stream format for DVDs, Blu-Ray discs, solid state drives or hard drives. Currently used in most modern camcorders. It will not be a mistake to say that this is an analogue of high quality Full HD video standard. The use of the MTS format can be explained by the fact that, as a rule, cameras record on a removable SDHC memory card, and not on the internal memory of the device, which usually does not happen. This approach provided an opportunity to simplify the design of devices and significantly reduce their size.

WAV (or WAVE) is actually the first full-fledged audio format with good sound quality. It was developed quite a few years ago by the joint efforts of Microsoft and IBM. Sometimes this format is even called “Audio for Windows,” because it is the standard for storing audio stream for a traditional Windows desktop computer. Full name - Wave Audio File Format. The short name is derived from the English word wave ("wave"). The peculiarity of this format of digitized audio stream is the lack of compression. WAV files take up too much space, but it is ideal for storing high quality files in their original form.

Supported formats

This converter shows the accepted source formats and the result format.

Input files
M2TS MTS TS WEBM F4V M4V MP4 FLV 3GP 3GPP AVI MKV OGV MOV WMV ASF DIVX VOB MPG MPEG M2V VCD
Result
WAV

A damaged file or a non-standard codec can still fail even when the extension is supported.