How to Convert MTS/M2TS to AVI on Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
AVI is a comparatively widely accepted video format Windows users. When a Mac user want to share their mts files with windows users, it’s better for them to convert mts or m2ts to a windows friendly format. Converting mts, m2ts to avi on Mac will not only allow you to upload to some video website which only accept avi format videos but also share with Windows friends. Aimersoft MTS to AVI Converter for Mac, specially designed for Mac, can help Mac users convert MTS, M2TS files to AVI on Mac without damaging the original quality. AVI format can be supported by Archos, Creative Zen, iRiver PMP, etc.
Free download this MTS/M2TS to AVI Converter for Mac, and enjoy watching and playing your mts/m2ts video files in your portable players freely anywhere at any time! Snow Leopard users can use it at ease because it gives a full support to Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.2
1st Step: Load file and Choose output format
After launching Aimersoft MTS Converter for Mac press "Add video" and you will see a drop-down list. Choose "High-definition Files" and load your mt2 or m2ts files.
Choose the format by hitting on "Profile" and select "Portable Multimedia Device" to choose AVI format. Check the advanced setting by clicking on "Setting" if you want. At the same time, set the output route by clicking on "Output".

2nd Step: Trim the MTS file
If you only want to convert a few clips or segments, clicking on "Trim" will help you solve this. You can set the start time and end time manually, or drag the little triangle icon to make your choice.

3rd Step: Convert MTS to AVI
After all the preparations, press "Start" button, then start to convert mts, m2ts to avi files in a second!

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