Mac MTS to DVD Converter, convert and burn MTS/M2TS to DVD for Mac OS

Mac MTS to DVD Converter brings you a direct way to burn MTS or M2TS files to DVD on Mac OS, no need to convert MTS to other video formats first. And it supports convert to DVD-Video, DVD folder, ISO image file from almost all popular video formats: MTS, M2TS, TS, MKV, MOD, 3GP, 3G2, ASF, AVI, DAT, DV, VOB, FLV, MP4, DVS(R)-MS, MPG, MPEG, MOV, RM, RMVB, WMV, NSV, M2V, H.264.

How to convert MTS/M2TS to DVD on Mac OS X with 4 steps?

Step 1: Add MTS/M2TS files
Click the “Add Video File(s)” button on the Toolbar or select “File > Add Video File(s)…” from the drop-down menu to load the HD video files you wish to burn.

Alternatively, select “File > Add Video Folder…” from the drop-down menu to choose a folder and load all the HD video files in the folder into the File List.

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Step 2: Output settings
Destination: Insert a recordable disc, and select the disc you have inserted from the drop-down list. Alternatively, choose “Save as DVD Folder” or “Save as Image (.iso)” to create a DVD folder or ISO image for the selected file(s) respectively.
Volume Label: Enter a text in the textbox to give your DVD movie a name.
Writing Speed: Choose an appropriate speed from the drop-down list according to your CPU configuration.
Copies: Click the up and down arrows or enter a number directly into the textbox to set the number of copies you wish to burn. Note: if you choose to burn more than 1 copy, then the program will prompt you to insert a new recordable disc after burning each DVD copy.

Step 3: Create DVD menu
Click the “Templates” button on the Menu panel near the top-right corner of the main interface to bring up the Menu Templates window, and then select a template for your movie.
Click the “Edit” button next to the “Templates” button to bring up the Menu Edit window, where you can change the template, add background music/picture, title and opening film to your menu.

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Tick the “No Menu” box if you no need a menu in your movie.

Step 4: Start creating DVD
Click the “Burn” button below the File List to start burning the selected file(s).

Tips:
1. You can customize your video before burning, like add subtitles or audio tracks, clip video file, crop video size, apply effects, add watermarks, etc.
2. You can preview a video file with the built-in player at the bottom right of the main interface and take a snapshot at any time whilst previewing. To do this: select a file in the File List and click the “Play” button to play the file, when the video jumps to the image you like, click the “Snapshot” button to capture the image and save it in the snapshot folder.

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