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Setup: MTS is the AVCHD camcorder variant of the MPEG transport stream. Goal: an interchangeable OGG. Strip a MTS down to just its OGG audio track for playback on devices that cannot (or should not) show video. This is how most audiobook and podcast workflows start — take a MTS master, emit a OGG distribution copy, discard the picture track. Technical note: MTS is the AVCHD camcorder variant of the MPEG transport stream. Compare that with OGG is the royalty-free open container typically holding Vorbis or Opus audio streams.

mts

AVCHD Video

Source format

MTS (AVCHD) is a high-definition video format from Sony and Panasonic camcorders.

ogg

OGG Vorbis Audio

Target format

OGG Vorbis is an open-source, royalty-free lossy audio format. It generally offers better quality than MP3 at equivalent bitrates and is commonly used in gaming, open-source software, and web audio.

MTS vs OGG — What's the difference?

Why convert MTS to OGG

OGG is the lingua franca of audio: car stereos, Bluetooth speakers, voice assistants and music apps all expect it. A MTS cannot be uploaded to most of those ecosystems, but the OGG you extract today will play anywhere tomorrow.

HOW TO CONVERT
MTS → OGG

1

Start the job

Upload your MTS; the pipeline auto-detects the audio codec and the best extraction strategy.

2

Demux to OGG

FFmpeg pulls the audio track out of the MTS container and writes a clean OGG.

3

Save the result

Click download. The video track never leaves our processing container unmodified — we only returned the audio you asked for.

Common Use Cases

Share across platforms

Send OGG files to anyone without worrying about whether they have the right software for MTS.

Embed in documents

Drop OGG output into Word, Google Docs, PowerPoint, Notion or a website without conversion warnings.

Optimize size

OGG often produces smaller files than MTS for web, email and storage.

Archive & future-proof

Store in a widely-supported format that will still open on future operating systems without legacy plugins.

MTS vs OGG — Strengths and limitations

What each format does best, and where it falls short.

MTS Strengths

  • Native format for every AVCHD camcorder since 2006.
  • H.264 compression — small files for high-def quality.
  • Direct compatibility with iMovie, Premiere, Resolve, Final Cut.
  • Carries Dolby Digital 5.1 audio on flagship camcorders.

Limitations

  • Slow to decode — editors typically transcode for editing.
  • Proprietary folder-structure conventions complicate direct import.
  • Largely legacy as smartphones replaced dedicated camcorders.

OGG Strengths

  • Completely royalty-free — no patent worries for encoders or decoders.
  • Container is streaming-friendly — useful for internet radio.
  • Native support in HTML5 <audio>, every major Linux distro, and most audio tools.
  • Can multiplex any number of tracks (audio, video, text) in one file.
  • Mature tooling via libvorbis, libopus, and FFmpeg.

Limitations

  • Apple and Microsoft avoided Ogg historically — iOS and Safari only added Opus support recently.
  • Hardware decoder support is rare — encoding for battery-constrained devices (phones) still favors AAC.
  • Confusing naming: ".ogg" could be Vorbis, Opus, Speex, or FLAC.

MTS vs OGG — Technical specifications

Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.

MTS

MIME type
video/mp2t
Extension
.mts
Container
BDAV MPEG-2 Transport Stream (192-byte packets)
Video codecs
H.264 (AVCHD Main/High Profile)
Audio codecs
AC-3 (Dolby Digital), LPCM

OGG

MIME types
audio/ogg, application/ogg
Extensions
.ogg (audio), .oga, .ogv (video), .ogx (app), .opus
Standard
RFC 3533 (container), RFC 5334 (MIME)
Codecs
Vorbis, Opus, Speex, FLAC, Theora (video), Dirac
Streaming
Native (page-based structure)

MTS vs OGG — Typical file sizes

Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.

MTS

  • 1 min HD AVCHD (17 Mbps) ~130 MB
  • 1 hour AVCHD Full HD ~8 GB

OGG

  • 3-min music (Vorbis q5 / ~160 kbps) 3.5 MB
  • 1-hour podcast (Vorbis q3) 45 MB
  • Game sound effects (Vorbis q2) 5-30 KB each

Quality & Compatibility

Metadata such as track title, artist and chapter markers survive when the MTS carries them in a form the OGG supports. If the source MTS lacks tagging, the OGG will be untagged — that is not a conversion bug, it is simply the source data.

Tips for Best Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The free tier accepts files up to 25 MB without registration, email capture or watermarks; paid plans go up to 2 GB. Paid plans raise the size cap, enable batch conversions and provide a REST API for automation, but nothing on the free tier is quality-limited — the output is exactly the same as on any paid plan.

Only if the audio codec inside MTS is not directly writable into the OGG container. When codecs match we stream-copy, producing a bit-exact OGG. When they differ, we re-encode at a high-quality default, so the perceptual loss is tiny for anything other than lossless-to-lossless mismatches.

Uploads run over HTTPS, files are processed in isolated containers, and both the source MTS and the OGG output are auto-deleted within two hours. No account is required, file contents are never logged, and KaijuConverter does not use uploads for AI training. The paid plan adds a signable data-processing agreement for regulated workflows.

No. The full MTS lands in our processing container, we demux the audio locally and then the container is destroyed. The video bytes never leave KaijuConverter infrastructure and auto-delete within two hours along with the original file.

Most files finish in well under a minute. Small images and documents are typically ready in a few seconds; large video or audio files scale roughly with duration. Upload speed from your network is usually the dominant factor, not server time.

Yes. The Advanced options let you set start and end times in HH:MM:SS, so you can extract a single chapter, a specific quote or a clean sample instead of the full duration of the MTS.

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