MOV to AVCHD Converter
Transcode MOV footage to AVCHD for camcorder workflows
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Camcorder Native
AVCHD is the format camcorders record in. Convert your MOV footage to match what consumer HD cameras produce — seamless integration with their tools.
High-Definition Standard
AVCHD delivers Full HD quality with efficient H.264 compression. Your MOV videos maintain their visual clarity in a widely accepted HD container.
Cloud-Based Encoding
HD video encoding demands processing power. Our servers handle the heavy AVCHD encoding so your personal device remains responsive and available.
How to convert MOV to AVCHD
Select or drag&drop MOV video to convert it to the AVCHD format from your computer, iPhone or Android. Moreover, it is possible to choose it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account.
Now your video is uploaded and you can start the MOV to AVCHD conversion. If it is needed, change the output format to one of the 37 video formats supported. After that, you can add more videos for batch conversion.
If you want, you can customize such settings as resolution, quality, aspect ratio and others by clicking the gear icon. Apply them to all the video files if necessary and click the button "Convert" to process.
Once your video is converted and edited, you can download it to your Mac, PC or another device. If necessary, save the file to your Dropbox or Google Drive account.
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
AVCHD is the standard recording format for consumer HD camcorders from Sony and Panasonic. Converting enables playback and editing in camcorder-native workflows.
iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, CyberLink PowerDirector, and most consumer video editors import AVCHD directly for seamless editing.
Yes — AVCHD was designed for Full HD recording at 1920x1080. It uses H.264 compression to deliver excellent quality at reasonable bitrates.
It depends on your editor. AVCHD integrates well with consumer editing tools, while MOV/ProRes is preferred in professional Apple-based post-production.
Yes — AVCHD can be written to standard DVDs and Blu-ray discs for playback on compatible players. Many Blu-ray players support the AVCHD disc format.