How to convert videos from M2TS to MKV?

Leawo Video Converter is an ideal tool to convert any MTS/M2TS video file to various video formats, say AVI, MP4, WMV, MKV, FLV and RMVB, to meet different demands. By converting MTS/M2TS video to MKV format, you can reduce the video by half in file size while retain its quality and make it suitable for network share. Besides, you can edit the video before conversion with Effect, Trim, Crop and Watermark features.

To start with this MTS/M2TS to MKV guide, it is recommended that install the latest copy of Leawo MTS Converter.

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Import MTS/M2TS content

Open Leawo Video Converter, click "Add Video" to browse for and input MTS/M2TS videos. The loaded MTS/M2TS video info will be presented on the standby list, and you can rename the output videos in the file list. If you are not sure about the content, you can double click on a selected file to preview it.

Modify the output parameters

Slide your mouse down to the Profile bar, click it to select output format. As you want to enjoy the MTS/M2TS videos in MKV format, move to "Common Video - MKV Video" and select the profile.

Start MTS/M2TS to MKV conversion

Check the standby list and make sure you click the "Apply to all" button to have all MTS/M2TS videos assigned with the same MKV profile. Then click Convert button on the lower right corner to start converting MTS/M2TS videos to MKV format. After you start the conversion, you can view the progress of conversion or set auto shutdown for the computer after the conversion.

When the MTS/M2TS to MKV conversion is done, you are free to enjoy the high definition videos on the move with your friends.

Extended Knowledge

MTS is a high-definition MPEG Transport Stream video format, commonly called "AVCHD", used by Sony, Panasonic, and other HD camcorders. M2TS is a video file saved in the high-definition Blu-ray BDAV format, used for saving video data on Blu-ray discs. Both formats are based on the MPEG-2 transport stream and supports 720p and 1080i formats.
MKV is the filename extension for Matroska Multimedia Container, an open-standard free container format. A Matroska file can hold a number of audio, video and subtitle streams, besides attachments like graphics and decoder filters all at the same time, thus allowing a complete movie to be stored in a single file.

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