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It depends on the movie and receiver. The formats are either MPEG-2 or MPEG-4. Our HD receivers are in MPEG-4 and the other receivers are in MPEG-2. Eventually they will all be in MPEG-4.

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It depends on the movie and receiver. The formats are either MPEG-2 or MPEG-4. Our HD receivers are in MPEG-4 and the other receivers are in MPEG-2. Eventually they will all be in MPEG-4.

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mpeg 4

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Problems converting AVCHD.mts clips to MPEG-2: Burned a bunch of MTS clips onto a DVD and put them onto my iMovie and edit them. However when I got to click and drag them onto the project, it comes up as "processing" for like a second and then pop up "invalid format".Please help?

Suggestion: MTS is not compatible with imovie etc and MPEG-2 is the core of iMovie, most digital television and DVD formats. You`d better convert MTS files to MPEG-2 , decode may possible but complex.

Solution: Just few mouse click you can convert MTS video to MPEG-2 formats with best output audio and video quality and fast speed by using MTS to MPEG-2 converter for Mac.

iOrgsoft MTS to MPG Converter for Mac can freely convert MTS video to MPEG-2 NTSC/PAL, MTS clips to MPEG-2 Movie SECAM, MTS movie to HD MPEG-2 on Mac, import MTS to MPEG-2 Creative Zen for playback, MTS to MPEG-2 iMovie for editing, MTS to MPEG-2 for burning DVDs on Mac os x.

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MPEG-2

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Not necessarily. Although the most common MPEG audio format, there are also other standards, both previous to and successive to MP3. MPEG Audio Layer 1 (MP1) and MPEG Audio Layer 2 (MP2), as well MPEG-4 Part 3 could be classified as an "MPEG audio file."

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