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MTS to MKV Video Converter

Free and secure MTS to MKV converter. Process your videos directly in your browser with no upload to our servers. 2GB maximum.

How to Convert MTS to MKV?

  1. Click the "Choose Files" button to select your MTS files.
  2. Click the "Convert to MKV" button to start the conversion.
  3. When the status changes to "Done" click the "Download MKV" button

Free & Secure

Our MTS to MKV Converter is free. Your videos are processed directly in your browser without any upload to our servers, 100% confidential.

Quality Options

Choose between three conversion modes: "High Quality" for best output, "Balanced" for good quality/speed ratio, or "Fast" for quick conversion.

Easy to Use

Simply drag & drop or upload your MTS files and click the convert button.

Format MTS

The MTS format is a digital video file format primarily associated with HD camcorders. Developed by Sony and Panasonic, it became a standard for HD video recording on AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) media in the mid-2000s.

Technically, the MTS format utilizes H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression for video encoding, allowing for high HD quality while maintaining a reasonable file size. It can contain high-definition video up to 1080p, as well as audio tracks in AC-3 (Dolby Digital) or linear PCM format.

One of the main advantages of the MTS format is its ability to preserve the original quality of HD video recordings. It is particularly efficient for storage and direct playback from camcorders. However, its main limitation lies in its limited compatibility with mainstream media players and video editing software. Many users often need to convert their MTS files to more universal formats like MP4 or MOV for editing or sharing.

Although less common today with the emergence of newer, more efficient compression formats, the MTS format remains present in the video ecosystem, particularly in HD content archives and legacy professional workflows. Its robustness and quality still make it a relevant choice for archiving high-definition video content.

Format MKV

The Matroska Video format is an open-source multimedia container format developed in 2002 by Steve Lhomme and the team at the Matroska project. Inspired by Apple's MCF (Multimedia Container Format), it was designed as a free and flexible alternative to existing proprietary formats.

MKV is distinguished by its exceptional ability to encapsulate practically all types of modern codecs in a single file. It can contain multiple audio tracks, subtitles, chapters, and metadata, making it a preferred choice for HD movies and multilingual content. This versatility is particularly appreciated by the VLC media player community, which has adopted it as one of its preferred formats.

One of the main advantages of MKV lies in its robustness and recovery capability in case of file corruption. It also excels in handling streaming streams and supports 4K/8K content, HDR, and advanced audio technologies like Dolby Atmos. However, its primary limitation is its lack of native compatibility with some mainstream media players and mobile devices, sometimes requiring additional codecs or software installations.

Although the format is widely used in digital content distribution and Blu-ray ripping, its open-source nature and flexibility also make it a popular choice for independent content creators and digital video enthusiasts. MKV continues to evolve with new multimedia technologies, maintaining its position as a reference container format for the storage and distribution of high-quality video content.