mts files with ffmpeg directly, so you should try that first. My solution to this problem is converting the movies to a more standardized format. A far from optimal solution, considering I do not and do not plan to install Windows or OS X, and that the AVCHD format seems poorly standardized, so that an AVCHD disc working on a Sony Blu-Ray player might not work on Blu-Ray players from other manufacturers. For burning HD movies, Sony's solution is the AVCHD format, which is a Blu-Ray-like format for DVDs. Sony assumes that you run their proprietary software (of course available for Windows and OS X only) for copying recorded movies to your hard drive and burning them to DVD or Blu-Ray discs. Having recently bought a Sony Handycam video camera, I was suddenly faced with an unanticipated need to manually convert the recorded movies into a usable format using open source tools available for Linux.
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