MTS to 3GP Converter

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The codec to encode the video track. Codec "Without reencoding" copies the video stream from the input file into output without re-encoding if possible.
Set output AVC (H.264) encoding profile. The older the target device, the "lower" profile you should set. More info can be found on the wiki.
Set output AVC (H.264) profile level. Leaving this setting in "Auto" will calculate the correct level and is the best choice in most cases. More info can be found on the wiki.

mts

MTS is a file extension associated with the AVCHD recording format, jointly developed by Sony and Panasonic for high-definition consumer camcorders. Files with the MTS extension contain MPEG-2 transport stream data carrying H.264/AVC video at resolutions up to 1920x1080, paired with Dolby Digital (AC-3) or LPCM audio. The MTS designation is used when AVCHD content is accessed directly from the recording media, as opposed to M2TS files which typically refer to the same transport stream format in Blu-ray disc contexts. Consumer and semi-professional camcorders from Sony, Panasonic, Canon, and other manufacturers write MTS files into a structured directory hierarchy on memory cards or internal storage, accompanied by index and playlist files that organize clips for in-camera playback. The transport stream packaging includes timing information critical for maintaining audio-video synchronization and supports features like random access points for efficient seeking. MTS recordings preserve the full quality captured by the camera sensor, making them suitable as source material for editing workflows. The use of H.264 compression provides an effective balance between video quality and file size, enabling extended recording times on commonly available SD and SDHC memory cards. MTS files are recognized by all major video editing applications and can be imported directly into editing timelines, though some workflows benefit from transcoding to editing-optimized formats for smoother real-time performance.
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3gp

3GP is a multimedia container format defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project as the standard media format for 3G mobile services. Based on the ISO base media file format (MPEG-4 Part 12), it was designed to reduce storage and bandwidth requirements so that mobile phones with limited capabilities could efficiently capture, store, and play video content. The format typically uses H.263 or H.264 video codecs paired with AMR-NB, AMR-WB, or AAC audio. 3GP was instrumental in bringing multimedia to mobile devices during the early smartphone era, when network speeds and device hardware imposed tight constraints on file sizes. The streamlined container strips away overhead found in full MP4 files, resulting in significantly smaller files that stream reliably over slow 3G connections. 3GP supports both GSM and UMTS network protocols and includes provisions for timed text and still images within the container. Broad adoption by major handset manufacturers ensured that practically every 3G-capable phone could handle 3GP media natively. Although modern mobile devices now favor MP4 and other advanced formats, 3GP files are still encountered in archives of older mobile recordings and in regions where bandwidth-efficient video delivery remains important.
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Phone-Ready Video

Convert MTS recordings to tiny 3GP files purpose-built for mobile devices and cellular sharing.

Lightweight Output

3GP files are remarkably small — perfect for sharing camcorder clips over messaging apps and slow networks.

Cloud Conversion

Processing runs on our servers. Your phone or computer handles none of the encoding work.

How to convert MTS to 3GP

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Select or drag&drop MTS video to convert it to the 3GP format from your computer, iPhone or Android. Moreover, it is possible to choose it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account.

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Now your video is uploaded and you can start the MTS to 3GP 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.

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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.

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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

MTS is a file extension associated with the AVCHD recording format, jointly developed by Sony and Panasonic for high-definition consumer camcorders. Files with the MTS extension contain MPEG-2 transport stream data carrying H.264/AVC video at resolutions up to 1920x1080, paired with Dolby Digital (AC-3) or LPCM audio. The MTS designation is used when AVCHD content is accessed directly from the recording media, as opposed to M2TS files which typically refer to the same transport stream format in Blu-ray disc contexts. Consumer and semi-professional camcorders from Sony, Panasonic, Canon, and other manufacturers write MTS files into a structured directory hierarchy on memory cards or internal storage, accompanied by index and playlist files that organize clips for in-camera playback. The transport stream packaging includes timing information critical for maintaining audio-video synchronization and supports features like random access points for efficient seeking. MTS recordings preserve the full quality captured by the camera sensor, making them suitable as source material for editing workflows. The use of H.264 compression provides an effective balance between video quality and file size, enabling extended recording times on commonly available SD and SDHC memory cards. MTS files are recognized by all major video editing applications and can be imported directly into editing timelines, though some workflows benefit from transcoding to editing-optimized formats for smoother real-time performance.
Developer: Sony & Panasonic
Initial release: June 2006
3GP is a multimedia container format defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project as the standard media format for 3G mobile services. Based on the ISO base media file format (MPEG-4 Part 12), it was designed to reduce storage and bandwidth requirements so that mobile phones with limited capabilities could efficiently capture, store, and play video content. The format typically uses H.263 or H.264 video codecs paired with AMR-NB, AMR-WB, or AAC audio. 3GP was instrumental in bringing multimedia to mobile devices during the early smartphone era, when network speeds and device hardware imposed tight constraints on file sizes. The streamlined container strips away overhead found in full MP4 files, resulting in significantly smaller files that stream reliably over slow 3G connections. 3GP supports both GSM and UMTS network protocols and includes provisions for timed text and still images within the container. Broad adoption by major handset manufacturers ensured that practically every 3G-capable phone could handle 3GP media natively. Although modern mobile devices now favor MP4 and other advanced formats, 3GP files are still encountered in archives of older mobile recordings and in regions where bandwidth-efficient video delivery remains important.
Initial release: 2003

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MTS to 3GP?

3GP creates extremely small video files designed for mobile devices — ideal for sending camcorder clips over messaging or slow networks.

What plays 3GP?

Most Android phones, feature phones, and media players like VLC support 3GP playback natively.

Is quality acceptable?

For small phone screens 3GP looks fine. Quality is traded for compactness — for larger screens use MP4 or MKV instead.

Does 3GP include sound?

Yes — audio from your MTS recording is included in the 3GP output alongside the compressed video.

Can I batch convert?

Upload multiple MTS recordings and convert them all to 3GP simultaneously.

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