Ivy White's Blog – November 2020 Archive (4)

How to Cut MTS/M2TS Videos with Original Quality Untouched

Developed by Sony and Panasonic, videos with the file extension of .mts are generally known as AVCHD (short for Advanced Video Coding High Definition) video files. Usually, videos captured by digital cameras, like Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100, Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II, etc are formatted with MTS. However, these recorded videos by camera always contain redundant parts. Faced with this case, what should you do? What software will you use to cut MTS videos to delete something needless? Have no…

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Added by Ivy White on November 26, 2020 at 10:09pm — No Comments

[Don't Miss] 4 Useful Tricks to Combine TS Files

Transport Stream, is generally shortened to TS. It's a video encoded format principally used for saving streaming videos, which can compress video data with the standard MPEG-2 codec. If you have multiple separate TS video clips and would like to merge them into one TS video in original quality, this is where your idea could be realized. Here is a detailed summary of 4 lossless TS joiner software.

Part 1. How to Combine TS Files by Joyoshare Video Joiner

A quality loss should…

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Added by Ivy White on November 20, 2020 at 1:00am — No Comments

Add Subtitles to YouTube Video? Do It Now

It is hardly a pleasant experience watching YouTube videos without subtitles. Whether you are a YouTube publisher or YouTube viewer, there are always times when you need to add subtitles to YouTube video. If you are the former, it is necessary to caption your video before uploading it to YouTube. If you are the latter, you might be faced with the situation where the YouTube video you download is not subtitled, which requires you to manually insert the corresponding subtitle file. How to add…

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Added by Ivy White on November 12, 2020 at 10:49pm — No Comments

Hot Guide to Combine WebM Files into One

As an audiovisual media format, WebM can produce open and high-quality video output. A WebM file contains both video compressed with VP8 or VP9 video codecs and audio compressed with the Opus or Vorbis audio codecs, which is commonly used in many online videos and the HTML 5 websites. Sometimes, when you capture several WebM video clips from website, you might have a need to merge them together into one for ease of management or convenience of viewing. How to combine WebM files into one? Get…

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Added by Ivy White on November 6, 2020 at 5:47am — No Comments

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