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Convert MTS Files to MJPEG on Your Device

Convert MTS to MJPEG in your browser for frame-accurate review. The source remains on your device throughout local processing.

  • Runs in your browser
  • Private processing
  • No install
  • Files stay on device

Route MTS → MJPEG

or drop here · up to 500 MB

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When your browser supports it, your video appears here. If preview does not load, you can still convert your file normally.

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Quick use cases

  • Adapt camera-media workflows to a workflow built for frame-accurate review
  • Supply MJPEG when an editor, player, or delivery form will not accept MTS
  • Create a MJPEG copy from MTS for capture, inspection, and frame-based editors

Workflow

  1. Open the MTS source in the converter
  2. Name the MJPEG output before processing
  3. Create the MJPEG version
  4. Open the downloaded MJPEG in its intended workflow

Processing notes

  • Local conversion competes with other open apps for processor time during this MTS-to-MJPEG job.
  • A short MTS sample is quicker to process than a full-length recording.
  • Inspect the MJPEG file in the exact player or editor that will receive it.

Compatibility notes

  • MJPEG serves capture, inspection, and frame-based editors, whereas MTS commonly serves AVCHD cameras, editors, and archives.
  • For MTS-to-MJPEG delivery, plan for very large output files.
  • After leaving MTS, the receiving app must support the streams encoded inside MJPEG, not only its extension.

Troubleshooting

  • MTS to MJPEG taking too long? Reduce other processor activity and leave the page open until completion.
  • MJPEG converted from MTS not opening? Test a compatible player and inspect the output streams.
  • Check whether the receiver supports this MJPEG variant: very large output files.

MTS to MJPEG converter FAQ

When does MTS to MJPEG conversion make sense?

It is useful when MTS media created for camera-media workflows must enter a MJPEG system designed for frame-accurate review.

Where is the MTS source processed?

The browser prepares MJPEG from MTS on this device instead of sending the source to a remote conversion server.

How can I approve MJPEG converted from MTS?

Test the MJPEG file in the receiving app and compare duration, picture, sound and timing with the MTS source.