While there are many questions about joining AVCHD files into a single file, here I would like to show you a few recommendations for users who would like to merge and combine .mts and .m2ts video clips from camcorders like Sony HDR-SR12, HDR-CX350, Panasonic HDC-TM700, Canon HF S21 and so on.
- For users who would like to merge AVCHD files without transcoding:
tsMuseR might work for some users. However, there is limitation while using txmuser. For example, the Mac version only works on Mac Leopard. There is no support to Snow Leopard or Tiger yet. Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac is the alternative for you to merge AVCHD files into a single file on Mac OS X like 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.5 Leopard and 10.4 Tiger. There is also the Windows version of Aunsoft MTS/M2TS Converter, making it easy to get rid of OS limitation.

- For editing software or media players that do not support AVCHD files in .mts or .m2ts format:
You will need to convert AVCHD to supported formats like .wmv or .mp4, .avi while joining AVCHD files into a single file. Aunsoft AVCHD joiner will help you merge MTS/M2TS into MP4 or MOV for editing in Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Express, iMovie, QuickTime Player, Apple TV, iPod Touch, iPad and so on.

Just import the .mts and .m2ts files to AVCHD joiner, and choose the output format. Tick the checkbox for “Merge into one file” and click the bottom-right button to start merging video clips. Below is the screenshot of the AVCHD joiner on Mac OS:

- For media players that support AVCHD MTS/M2TS:
While Media players like Popcorn Hour, WD TV, HDI Dune support AVCHD video playback, you may want to merge the video clips before playing. The AVCHD joiner will help you merge AVCHD files and get files in .mts or .m2ts file extension.

Just import the AVCHD files and choose HD Video > MPEG-TS HD Video(*.ts) as output format. Tick the checkbox for “Merge into one file”, click the start button on the bottom-right corner. After the file is generated, change the file extension from .ts to .m2ts or .mts.

Hope you enjoy the AVCHD joiner on Mac, and you may also find the Windows version easy to use with similar GUI.




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