Aiseesoft AVCHD Video Converter: Top Tips for Batch Conversion
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Prepare files — put all .mts/.m2ts files for the same project in one folder and remove corrupted/partial files before importing.
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Use consistent presets — choose one output profile for the whole batch (resolution, codec, bitrate, frame rate) to avoid mismatched outputs and re-encoding issues.
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Enable hardware acceleration — turn on NVIDIA CUDA / AMD APP / Intel Quick Sync in Settings to speed up batch jobs and reduce CPU load.
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Adjust output naming & destination — set a clear output folder and use automatic renaming or “merge into one file” if you want a single file; otherwise use indexed names to keep order.
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Optimize for quality vs size — for quality: use same or higher bitrate, keep original resolution or use high-quality encoders (H.264/H.265 with high bitrate); for smaller files: reduce resolution, use H.265 and lower bitrate or two-pass encoding.
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Use batch editing sparingly — apply global edits (crop, rotate, watermark, color corrections) only when they apply to all files; otherwise edit individually to avoid unwanted changes.
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Preview and test — convert one short clip with your chosen settings first to confirm quality, codecs, and device compatibility before running the full batch.
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Monitor CPU/GPU temperature and resources — large batches can heat hardware; stagger jobs or limit concurrent threads/cores in Settings if system becomes unstable.
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Use “Merge” for continuous clips — if your camera split long recordings into clips, enable Merge into one file to produce a single continuous video in the correct order.
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Keep source file backups — never delete originals until you’ve verified converted files; keep at least one copy until the whole batch is checked.
If you want, I can produce a short step-by-step batch-conversion checklist tailored for Windows or macOS.
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