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OGV to MTS for Video Workflows

Fast, instant OGV to MTS conversion. No signup required. Just drop your .ogv file and get .mts in seconds.

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Generation loss — quality may degrade

OGV uses lossy compression, and so does MTS. Converting means decoding and re-encoding — each cycle can permanently degrade quality. Convert from the original source file whenever possible.

Some metadata may not survive

Your OGV file may contain Vorbis comments metadata. MTS has limited or no support for these metadata types. Location data (GPS), camera settings, and color profiles may be stripped during conversion.

What compression artifacts to expect

MTS lossy compression can produce blockiness (H.264). At the high quality settings CocoConvert uses by default, these are usually invisible to the eye. Lower quality settings trade visual fidelity for smaller file sizes.

About OGV to MTS Conversion

Whether you're one of the many videographers, editors, and social media managers who work with OGV files daily, there comes a time when you need MTS instead. OGV (Ogg Video) is an open-source format using the Theora video codec.

Here's a typical scenario: you receive a .ogv file but your project, platform, or client requires .mts. MTS (AVCHD) is the format from camcorders recording in high-definition AVCHD. Rather than searching for desktop software or wrestling with command-line tools, you can convert OGV to MTS online in seconds with CocoConvert.

This conversion is ideal when you When you specifically need a MTS file for your workflow. The conversion helps you convert between formats quickly.

OGV uses lossy compression, and so does MTS. Converting means decoding and re-encoding — each cycle can permanently degrade quality. Convert from the original source file whenever possible. Common misconception: ""I'll convert to MTS and then back to OGV — it'll be the same"" — in reality, each lossy conversion cycle permanently degrades quality. going ogv → mts → ogv will produce a noticeably worse file than the original. always keep your source file.

Behind the scenes, CocoConvert uses industry-standard tools — FFmpeg for audio and video, Sharp for images, qpdf for documents. Your file is uploaded securely (TLS encryption), processed on isolated servers in Germany, and auto-deleted within 24 hours. No account, no watermark, no hidden fees.

Power users can batch convert up to 100 files simultaneously with a Pro subscription, making it practical for production workflows.

How to Convert OGV to MTS

  1. 1

    Drop your file

    Drag your .ogv file onto the converter. Need to process many files? Add up to 5 at once (100 for Pro).

  2. 2

    Set output to MTS

    Pick MTS from the format list. The converter automatically tunes settings for the OGV→MTS pair.

  3. 3

    Hit Convert

    Processing happens server-side — your browser stays responsive. Most video files convert in under 10 seconds.

  4. 4

    Download and use

    Your .mts file is ready to plug into your workflow. Download it or share the link (expires in 24 hours).

What Happens When You Convert OGV to MTS

Your OGV video is transcoded — video and audio streams are decoded and re-encoded into the MTS container. This is a lossy process that takes time proportional to the video duration.

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Your OGV file is demuxed — video, audio, and subtitle streams are separated

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The video stream is decoded frame-by-frame, then re-encoded with MTS-compatible codecs (typically H.264 for MP4)

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The audio stream is decoded and re-encoded (or copied if the codec is compatible)

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Subtitle and chapter data is preserved where the target supports it

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Streams are muxed into the MTS container and the file is saved

OGV vs MTS — Detailed Comparison

Feature.OGV.MTS
Full NameOgg VideoAVCHD Video
CompressionLossyLossy
Color Depth8-bit8-bit
HDR SupportNoNo
Typical File Size50–200 MB per minute100–200 MB per minute
Platform SupportLimitedLimited
Browser SupportLimitednone
Year Created20042006
Open StandardYesNo

Should You Convert OGV to MTS?

When to Convert

  • When you specifically need a MTS file for your workflow

When NOT to Convert

  • You're converting just because the file "seems old" — re-encoding lossy-to-lossy always degrades quality

Common Mistakes When Converting OGV to MTS

"I'll convert to MTS and then back to OGV — it'll be the same"

Each lossy conversion cycle permanently degrades quality. Going OGV → MTS → OGV will produce a noticeably worse file than the original. Always keep your source file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs to convert OGV to MTS?

This conversion is commonly used by videographers, editors, and social media managers. Typical reasons include convert between formats quickly and ensuring compatibility with downstream tools or platforms.

Can I convert OGV to MTS without losing quality?

OGV uses lossy compression, and so does MTS. Converting means decoding and re-encoding — each cycle can permanently degrade quality. Convert from the original source file whenever possible.

Do I need to install software to convert OGV to MTS?

No. CocoConvert runs entirely in your browser — no downloads, no plugins. It works on macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android.

How many OGV files can I convert at once?

Free users can convert up to 5 files per hour. Pro subscribers get 100 files per hour with larger size limits (5 GB per file). Business API users can integrate batch conversion directly into their tools.

Is there an API for OGV to MTS conversion?

Yes. CocoConvert offers a Business API for automated conversions. It supports all the same format pairs available in the web interface, including OGV to MTS.

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