After I converted the files from MTS to MOV, FinalCut & QuickTime didn't recognize the files anymore.
I'm using a Mac obviously, can someone please help? Did I do something wrong or is it the software?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
In most of the cases, this is a problem with the converter used to convert the MTS file. Try to adjust settings before converting. Tweak them until you find a combination to play the file in either FinalCut or Quicktime. To read more about the MOV format, use the Wikipedia's entry about Quicktime.
The developer of Brorsoft MTS Converter has not released any statement regarding a Mac OS Monterey compatible version yet.
After I converted the files from MTS to MOV, FinalCut & QuickTime didn't recognize the files anymore.
I'm using a Mac obviously, can someone please help? Did I do something wrong or is it the software?
In most of the cases, this is a problem with the converter used to convert the MTS file. Try to adjust settings before converting. Tweak them until you find a combination to play the file in either FinalCut or Quicktime. To read more about the MOV format, use the Wikipedia's entry about Quicktime.