The best online MTS to 3G2 conversion

Convert any video file from MTS to 3G2 in a few easy steps using this free online tool. Our converter saves your time as well as the quality of every converted file.

Step by step MTS to 3G2 conversion

We created trustworthy MTS to 3G2 online converter that is easy to use. In just 3 steps you can convert and download any video file as many times as you want.

Upload MTS file

STEP 1

Use a 'drag and drop' method to upload your MTS file or add a link to it.

Converting MTS to 3G2

STEP 2

Press the 'Start conversion' button, and MTS to 3G2 conversion will start.

Download converted 3G2 file

STEP 3

As soon as the 'Download' button appears, download your 3G2 video files.

MTS Converter

What is a MTS file?

MTS stands for MPEG Transport Stream. This file format uses MPEG-4 H.264 video compression and supports 720p and 1080i HD resolutions. As far as the audio goes, it’s often compressed with Dolby AC-3 codec. In case it’s not compressed, the MTS extension uses linear PCM audio. Supported audio tracks include two-channel stereo and 5.1, known as five-channel and subwoofer, surround sound. In case you are wondering, you can open MTS files using one from the following: File Viewer Plus, Microsoft Windows Media Player, GRETSCH GOM Player, Roxio Creator NXT Pro 7, CyberLink PowerDirector 15 Ultra, MAGIX VEGAS Pro 17, Corel VideoStudio 2020, MAGIX Movie Edit Pro, Grass Valley EDIUS, VideoLAN VLC media player, Blender, etc.

3G2 Converter

What is a 3G2 file?

This type of file format was developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. It’s an audio and video file format specially designed for 3G phones, but it can be used on some 2G and 4G devices. 3G2 file format is used for transmitting multimedia over the internet and viewing videos on mobile phones. This file extension is also known as 3GPP2. If you are an iPhone owner, you probably know that 3GPP2 is based on the MPEG-4 standard, derived from Apple’s QuickTime. Plus, this file format decreases storage space. It stores video as MPEG-4 Part 2 or MPEG-4 part 10, and audio streams as AMR-WB, AMR-NB, AMR-WB+, HE-AAC, or AAC-LC.

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