MTS Won't Open? Convert to M4V Instantly
Fast, instant MTS to M4V conversion. No signup required. Just drop your .mts file and get .m4v in seconds.
Batch Settings
Generation loss — quality may degrade
MTS uses lossy compression, and so does M4V. 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 MTS file may contain AVCHD metadata metadata. M4V 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
M4V 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 MTS to M4V Conversion
Dealing with a MTS file that won't open on your device? You're not alone — MTS compatibility issues are one of the most common reasons people search for a file converter. MTS (AVCHD) is the format from camcorders recording in high-definition AVCHD.
The fix is simple: convert your MTS to M4V. M4V is Apple's variant of MP4, sometimes DRM-protected, used in iTunes content. This conversion lets you convert between formats quickly, solving the problem in seconds rather than hours of troubleshooting.
Full Name: MTS uses AVCHD Video, while M4V uses MPEG-4 Video (Apple). Compression: MTS uses Lossy, while M4V uses Lossy. Color Depth: MTS uses 8-bit, while M4V uses 8-bit. MTS uses lossy compression, and so does M4V. Converting means decoding and re-encoding — each cycle can permanently degrade quality. Convert from the original source file whenever possible.
CocoConvert processes your MTS file on secure servers in Germany — upload, convert, download. Your files are encrypted via TLS and automatically deleted within 24 hours. No account needed, no software to install, and it works on any device with a browser.
This conversion is ideal when you When you specifically need a M4V file for your workflow. Common misconception: ""I'll convert to M4V and then back to MTS — it'll be the same"" — in reality, each lossy conversion cycle permanently degrades quality. going mts → m4v → mts will produce a noticeably worse file than the original. always keep your source file.
The conversion engine behind CocoConvert uses FFmpeg, Sharp, and qpdf — the same open-source libraries trusted by Netflix, YouTube, and enterprise platforms. Pro users can batch convert up to 100 files at once.
How to Convert MTS to M4V
- 1
Add your MTS file
Drag and drop your .mts file into the converter, or tap "Browse" to pick it from your device. Multiple files are supported for batch processing.
- 2
Pick M4V output
Select .m4v as the target format. CocoConvert automatically applies the best quality settings for this conversion.
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Start conversion
Hit the Convert button. The video engine processes your file server-side — no CPU drain on your device.
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Save your file
Once done, download your .m4v file. For batch jobs, download all at once as a zip.
What Happens When You Convert MTS to M4V
Your MTS video is transcoded — video and audio streams are decoded and re-encoded into the M4V container. This is a lossy process that takes time proportional to the video duration.
Your MTS file is demuxed — video, audio, and subtitle streams are separated
The video stream is decoded frame-by-frame, then re-encoded with M4V-compatible codecs (typically H.264 for MP4)
The audio stream is decoded and re-encoded (or copied if the codec is compatible)
Subtitle and chapter data is preserved where the target supports it
Streams are muxed into the M4V container and the file is saved
MTS vs M4V — Detailed Comparison
| Feature | .MTS | .M4V |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | AVCHD Video | MPEG-4 Video (Apple) |
| Compression | Lossy | Lossy |
| Color Depth | 8-bit | 8-bit |
| HDR Support | No | No |
| Typical File Size | 100–200 MB per minute | 50–200 MB per minute |
| Platform Support | Limited | Limited |
| Browser Support | none | Limited |
| Year Created | 2006 | 2001 |
| Open Standard | No | No |
Should You Convert MTS to M4V?
When to Convert
- ✓When you specifically need a M4V 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 MTS to M4V
"I'll convert to M4V and then back to MTS — it'll be the same"
Each lossy conversion cycle permanently degrades quality. Going MTS → M4V → MTS will produce a noticeably worse file than the original. Always keep your source file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why won't my MTS file open?
MTS files may not open if your device lacks the right codec or application. Converting to M4V — a more widely supported format — usually resolves this. M4V is Apple's variant of MP4, sometimes DRM-protected, used in iTunes content.
Is it safe to convert MTS to M4V online?
Yes. CocoConvert encrypts your file via TLS, processes it on isolated servers in Germany, and permanently deletes it within 24 hours. Your files are never shared or analysed.
Will I lose quality converting MTS to M4V?
MTS uses lossy compression, and so does M4V. Converting means decoding and re-encoding — each cycle can permanently degrade quality. Convert from the original source file whenever possible. CocoConvert uses high-quality encoder defaults to preserve as much fidelity as possible.
How large can my MTS file be?
Free users can convert files up to 250 MB each. Pro users get a 5 GB limit per file, and Business API users have custom limits.
Can I convert MTS to M4V on my phone?
Absolutely. CocoConvert works in any modern browser — iOS Safari, Android Chrome, and all desktop browsers. No app required.
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