Convert MTS to XVID
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AVCHD Video File
Extension | .mts |
Category | 🔵 video |
Programs | 🔵 Windows Media Player |
Main program | 🔵 VideoLAN VLC Media Player |
Description | 🔵 Superior quality videos are played using the MTS file format. This file format is commonly known as AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition). It supports high resolutions such as 720p and 1080p. Panasonic products and Sony High Definition Camcorders often come equipped with software that can both access and edit files in the MTS format, allowing users to make modifications to their videos. |
Technical details | 🔵 The MTS file type is used for the Blu-ray Disc MPEG-2 Transport Stream container file format. The Blu-ray Disc MPEG-2 Transport Stream container is an enhanced version of the MPEG-2 transport stream specification for Blu-ray discs. |
Developer | 🔵 Sony |
MIME type | 🔵 video/MP2T |
xvid
Extension | .xvid |
Category | 🔵 video |
Description | 🔵 .xvid (Xvid Video Codec) The .xvid format is not a standalone file format, but rather a codec, which stands for 'compressor-decompressor.' Xvid is an open-source video codec library that follows the MPEG video coding standard, specifically MPEG-Part Advanced Simple Profile (ASP). It provides a high compression rate and can be used to compress video files to reduce their size while retaining high visual quality. Xvid-compressed files can be saved in various container formats such as AVI or MKV. It is a popular format for distributing movies and TV shows over the internet due to its efficiency and compatibility with numerous media players and devices. Note: Translated text should reflect the natural speech and language structure as if it was originally written by a native English speaker, taking into account all speech and language nuances when preparing the final text. |
Technical details | 🔵 The Xvid codec, which is an open-source MPEG-4 video codec, is utilized in various multimedia containers such as AVI, MKV, and MP4. Some of its key features include: - MPEG-4 Compliance: It fully complies with MPEG-4 standards, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of MPEG-4 supportive devices. - High Compression Efficiency: It is well-known for reducing file sizes without compromising video quality, making it ideal for streaming and downloading over limited bandwidth. - Quality: It delivers high-quality video at lower bit rates, optimizing both file size and visual quality. - Open Source: It is distributed under the GNU General Public License, allowing for free use and modification. - Variable Bit Rate (VBR) Encoding: It supports VBR, dynamically adjusting the bitrate for efficient quality and size. - Adaptive Compression Techniques: It employs advanced methods such as B-frames, quarter-pixel motion compensation, lumi masking, and GMC to enhance efficiency. - Cross-Platform Compatibility: It is available on various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. - Peer-to-Peer Network Popularity: It is favored for sharing videos on P2P networks due to its balance of quality and file size. - Container Format Compatibility: It is commonly used within container formats like AVI, with occasional use of the .xvid extension. - Advanced Features: It supports interlaced video, quantization matrices, and custom quantization. - Modern Limitations: It has been surpassed by newer codecs such as H.264 and H.265 in terms of compression efficiency and device support. The significance of Xvid lies in its early contributions to digital video compression and file sharing, although its prominence has diminished with the emergence of newer codecs. |