VIDEO Object to AVC Hd Video conversion is the process of rewrapping and re-encoding video content stored in VOB (DVD VIDEO Object) files into the MTS container format that typically holds AVC/H.264 high-definition video streams. This conversion moves DVD-era MPEG-2 video and associated audio/subtitle tracks into an AVCHD-compatible MTS file, enabling playback and editing on modern HD devices and NLEs that prefer H.264 streams.
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Confirm .mts as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .MTS file once ready.
VOB files have the MIME type video/dvd and normally contain MPEG-2 video streams used primarily on DVDs. MTS files use the MIME type video/MP2T and typically employ the H.264 codec, making them suitable for HD video recording and playback. The MTS format is widely used by AVCHD camcorders and supports high-definition video with efficient compression.
The AVC Hd Video (.MTS) format is commonly used for video. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like VIDEO Object.
While specific technical details aren't available here, AVC Hd Video files generally serve the purpose of storing video effectively within their domain.
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VIDEO Object files are typically found on DVDs and use MPEG-2 encoding, which is less efficient for HD content. In contrast, AVC HD Video (MTS) uses the advanced H.264 codec, providing superior compression and quality for high-definition videos. This makes MTS preferable for modern playback devices and editing workflows.
Keep individual source VOB files under 1GB to avoid long remux/re-encode times; split large DVD rips into chapters if possible.
To preserve quality, use two-pass H.264 encoding with a high target bitrate or choose a lossless/remux option only if the source is already H.264 (VOB is usually MPEG-2 so re-encoding is required).
For batch conversion, process files with consistent resolution and frame rate together and use a preset to maintain uniform settings across multiple files.
Be aware that VOB stores MPEG-2 video and may lose detail when converted to H.264 if aggressive compression is used; avoid excessive bitrate reductions.
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Format limitation: VOB’s DVD-structure menus and complex subtitle streams may not transfer; MTS focuses on linear AVCHD streams, so menu data is not preserved.