Extract audio
Extract WAV Audio from MTS Video
Convert MTS to WAV in your browser for editing and interchange. The source remains on your device throughout local processing.
- Runs in your browser
- Private processing
- Audio-only export
- No install
Route MTS → WAV
or drop here · up to 500 MB
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Quick use cases
- Recover production audio from an AVCHD camera clip
- Create a WAV track for dialogue cleanup or synchronization
- Move location sound from MTS into a DAW or transcript workflow
Workflow
- Add the MTS media you want to process
- Set the download name for the new WAV
- Extract the soundtrack and encode WAV
- Save the WAV result and inspect playback
Processing notes
- Conversion uses local memory and processor capacity until completion while preparing WAV from MTS.
- A short MTS sample is quicker to process than a full-length recording.
- Compare the WAV duration with the source before publishing.
Compatibility notes
- MTS commonly carries AVCHD camera media, while WAV is widely accepted for production audio.
- Camera recordings can contain multichannel sound that needs checking after extraction.
- Match WAV sample rate and channel layout to the editor receiving the location audio.
Troubleshooting
- No usable sound? Inspect the MTS clip for separate or unsupported camera audio streams.
- Extraction slow? Copy the camera file to local storage and close demanding editing apps.
- Channels mapped incorrectly? Review the WAV in a DAW and compare it with the MTS source.
MTS to WAV audio FAQ
Why extract WAV from an MTS camera file?
WAV provides an editing-friendly audio copy for cleanup, transcription, synchronization, or handoff.
Will every MTS clip have the same channel layout?
No. Camera settings can produce mono, stereo, or multichannel audio, so inspect the result.
How should I approve the extracted WAV?
Compare duration, channel mapping, synchronization, and audible content with the original camera clip.