.m2ts is a filename extension used for the Blu-ray disc Audio-Video (BDAV) MPEG-2 Transport Stream (M2TS)
container
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Things kept inside of a container are protected on several sides by being inside of its structure. The term ...
file format
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. It is used for
multiplexing
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audio, video and other streams, such as subtitles. It is based on the
MPEG-2 transport stream container.
[Blu-ray Disc Association (March 2005]
BD ROM – Audio Visual Application Format Specifications
(PDF) Page 15, Retrieved on 2009-07-26
Archived
2009-07-29.[AfterDawn.co]
Glossary – BD-MV (Blu-ray Disc Movie) and BDAV container
Retrieved on 2009-07-26
Archived
2009-07-29.[AfterDawn.co]
Glossary – BDAV container
Retrieved on 2009-07-26 This container format is commonly used for
high-definition video on
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a Digital media, digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format. It was invented and developed in 2005 and released worldwide on June 20, 2006, capable of storing several hours of ...
and
AVCHD.
Overview
The BDAV container format is a
modification of the MPEG-2 transport stream (ITU-T
H.222.0 ,
ISO
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Me ...
/
IEC 13818-1) specification for random-access media, such as Blu-ray discs, DVDs, hard drives or solid-state memory cards. The format is informally called ''M2TS''.
In order to optimize the storage size, the format uses variable rate Transport Streams instead of the constant rates found in MPEG-2 TS broadcast. To be able to reconstruct a T-STD compliant constant rate Transport Stream for playback, the arrival timestamp of each packet needs to be recorded.
[Doom9.org forum (2006]
New HD Format - AVCHD (By Sony and Panasonic)
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The standard MPEG-2 TS 188-byte packet is prefixed with a 4-byte extra header to a total size of 192 bytes. The header consists of a 2-bit copy permission indicator and the 30-bit arrival timestamp with a resolution of 27 MHz.[Doom9.org forum (2011]
Question about m2ts h264 files
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The BDAV container format (.m2ts
) is a standard used on Blu-ray discs.[Blu-ray Disc Association (August 2004]
Blu-ray Disc Format, White paper
(PDF) Pages 18 and 22, Retrieved on 2009-07-28[Blu-ray Disc Association (March 2008]
BD RE – Audiovisual Application Format Specification for BD-RE 2.1
(PDF), Retrieved on 2009-07-28
Archived
2009-07-29.[Videohelp.co]
What is Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD?
Retrieved on 2009-07-26
Archived
2009-07-29. Blu-ray disc titles authored with menu support are in the BDMV (Blu-ray disc Movie) format and contain audio, video, and other streams in a BDAV container (.m2ts
), which is based on the MPEG transport stream format. The BDAV container is also used in the BDAV (Blu-ray disc Audio/Visual) disc format, the consumer-oriented alternative to the BDMV discs. The BDAV disc format is used on BD-RE and BD-R discs for audio/video recording.
The BDAV container with filename extension .MTS or .m2ts is also used in AVCHD format, which is a high-definition digital video camera recorder format.[, Retrieved on 2009-07-27. 2009-07-29.] AVCHD is a simpler form of the Blu-ray disc standard with just one video encoding algorithm and two audio encodings. Compared to Blu-ray disc format, AVCHD can use various storage media, such as DVD media, memory card
A memory card is an electronic data storage device used for storing digital information, typically using flash memory. These are commonly used in digital portable electronic devices, such as digital cameras as well as in many early games conso ...
s or hard disk drives
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating platters coated with magnet ...
. The BDAV container contains videos recorded using AVCHD camcorder
A camcorder is a self-contained portable electronic device with video and recording as its primary function. It is typically equipped with an articulating screen mounted on the left side, a belt to facilitate holding on the right side, hot-sw ...
s, such as Sony's HDR-SR(xx) series models. Panasonic, Canon and other brands of AVCHD camcorders also store recorded video in the BDAV container format.
Formats
The BDAV container format used on Blu-ray discs can contain one of the three mandatory supported video compression
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formats– H.262/MPEG-2 Part 2, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or SMPTE
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VC-1
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–and audio compression formats, such as Dolby Digital
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, DTS or uncompressed Linear PCM
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. Optionally supported audio formats are Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD
Dolby TrueHD is a lossless, multi-channel audio codec developed by Dolby Laboratories for home video, used principally in Blu-ray Disc and compatible hardware. Dolby TrueHD, along with Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3) and Dolby AC-4, is one of th ...
.
The BDAV container format used on AVCHD equipment is more restricted and can contain only H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video compression and Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio compression or uncompressed LPCM audio.[AVCHD Information Websit]
AVCHD format specification overview
Retrieved on 2009-07-27
File and directory structure
The names of M2TS files are in the form , where ''zzzzz'' is a five-digit number corresponding to the audiovisual clip. This number is also used in the filename of an associated clip information file "". (This number can be a date and time stamp of when the video clip was recorded.) Each stream has its own file.
Files in the AVCHD format use the legacy 8.3 filename convention, whereas Blu-ray discs use long filenames. This is why the filename extension of video files is ".MTS
" instead of Blu-ray disc's ".m2ts
". Also, other files use different extensions: .CPI
– .clpi
, .MPL
– .mpls
, .BDM
– .bdmv
.[Doom9.org forum (2008]
Changing Blu-ray Disc structure to AVCHD
Retrieved on 2009-07-29
The M2TS files on a Blu-ray disc are placed in the subdirectory "" of the "" (or "") directory, which is at the root level. (e.g. or ) On some AVCHD equipment, the "" directory is located in the "" directory, which is placed at the root level (e.g. ).
Software support
Almost all commercially produced Blu-ray disc titles use a copy protection
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Copy protection is most commonly found on vid ...
method called the Advanced Access Content System, which encrypts the content of the disc, including M2TS files. Software that supports M2TS files usually works only with decrypted or unencrypted files. Blu-ray disc software players can usually play back encrypted content from the original disc. Video content created using AVCHD equipment is commonly unencrypted.
Most M2TS files can be played with ALLPlayer, MPlayer
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, VLC, PotPlayer and other media players, depending on the compression formats used in the M2TS file. Some players will need an appropriate codec
A codec is a computer hardware or software component that encodes or decodes a data stream or signal. ''Codec'' is a portmanteau of coder/decoder.
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, component or plugin installed.
Current versions of Nero Vision, FormatFactory, MediaCoder, HandBrake and Picture Motion Browser are capable of converting M2TS files into MPEG-4
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files, which can also be viewed using the aforementioned media players.
M2TS files can also be played on Sony PlayStation 3s, Sony Bravia TVs, Western Digital WDTVs, Xtreamer media player, Amkette FlashTV HD Media Player and Panasonic Viera TVs supporting playback of AVCHD.
Apple's Final Cut Pro can read .MTS files (as stored in Sony HDR camcorders) by using the AVCHD plugin in the Log and Transfer window.
See also
* Comparison of container formats
* Enhanced VOB (used on HD DVD)
* MOD and TOD (video format)
MOD and TOD are recording formats for use in digital tapeless camcorders. The formats are comparable to XDCAM, XDCAM EX, HDV and AVCHD.
Overview
MOD and TOD are informal names of tapeless video formats used by JVC (MOD and TOD), Panasonic (MOD o ...
* VOB (used on DVD)
Notes
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