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M2TS vs M2V

M2TS vs M2V

A detailed comparison of Blu-ray MPEG-2 TS and MPEG-2 Video — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

M2TS

Blu-ray MPEG-2 TS

Video Files

M2TS is the container used on Blu-ray discs and AVCHD camcorders.

About M2TS files
M2V

MPEG-2 Video

Video Files

M2V is an elementary stream file containing only MPEG-2 video data without audio or container overhead. It is commonly produced during DVD authoring and used as an intermediate format when muxing video into DVD-compliant containers.

About M2V files

Strengths Comparison

M2TS Strengths

  • Blu-ray native container — supports H.264, HEVC, VC-1 video.
  • Multiple audio tracks (DTS-HD MA, Dolby TrueHD, LPCM).
  • Compatible with all Blu-ray players and most media center apps.
  • AVCHD backward compatibility for home video archives.

M2V Strengths

  • Minimal overhead — raw MPEG-2 video only.
  • Clean input for DVD authoring pipelines.
  • Audio separation simplifies multi-language workflows.
  • Universal decoder support.

Limitations

M2TS Limitations

  • 192-byte packets waste ~2% overhead vs plain TS.
  • BDAV headers complicate parsing outside dedicated Blu-ray tools.
  • AACS disc-level encryption (on commercial Blu-rays) blocks direct playback until decrypted.
  • Disc era is fading; streaming replaced Blu-ray for most consumers.

M2V Limitations

  • No timecode, no audio — requires companion files.
  • MPEG-2 is aging; H.264/HEVC compress 2-3× better.
  • Legacy — DVD authoring is declining.
  • Consumers don't use .m2v directly.

Technical Specifications

Specification M2TS M2V
MIME type video/mp2t video/mpeg
Extensions .m2ts (Blu-ray), .mts (AVCHD)
Packet size 192 bytes (188 TS + 4 BDAV)
Video codecs H.264, HEVC, VC-1
Audio codecs Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA, LPCM, AC-3, DTS
Extension .m2v
Codec MPEG-2 video (ISO/IEC 13818-2)
Typical bitrates 4-9.8 Mbps (DVD range)
Siblings .mpg/.mpeg (PS with audio), .m2a (audio only)

Typical File Sizes

M2TS

  • 45-min TV episode (1080p H.264) 2-4 GB
  • 2-hour movie (1080p H.264) 20-40 GB
  • 2-hour movie (4K HEVC UHD BD) 50-100 GB

M2V

  • 1-min DVD-quality video (6 Mbps) ~45 MB
  • 2-hour DVD-rate video 5-6 GB

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Frequently Asked Questions

M2TS (Blu-ray MPEG-2 TS) is a video container format that bundles one or more video streams, audio tracks, and optional subtitles into a single file. The container format determines how metadata is organised and which codecs can live inside; the visual quality itself depends on the codec (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1) rather than the M2TS wrapper. It is part of the video files family.

M2V (MPEG-2 Video) is a video container format that bundles one or more video streams, audio tracks, and optional subtitles into a single file. The container format determines how metadata is organised and which codecs can live inside; the visual quality itself depends on the codec (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1) rather than the M2V wrapper. It is part of the video files family.

VLC, MPV and PotPlayer play nearly every M2TS file on desktop. Browser support varies: modern Chromium, Firefox and Safari play common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, but niche M2TS variants may fail. If a device refuses your M2TS, convert to MP4 with our M2TS to MP4 converter for universal playback.

VLC, MPV and PotPlayer play nearly every M2V file on desktop. Browser support varies: modern Chromium, Firefox and Safari play common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, but niche M2V variants may fail. If a device refuses your M2V, convert to MP4 with our M2V to MP4 converter for universal playback.

Upload your M2TS to KaijuConverter and pick MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, or any other target. Our pipeline uses FFmpeg under the hood and stream-copies when codecs are compatible (no quality loss) or transcodes at high-quality defaults otherwise. Conversion runs server-side; both files delete within two hours.

Only when the target requires re-encoding. If the codecs inside M2TS match what the target container supports, FFmpeg stream-copies the streams and the output is bit-identical to the source. Transcoding uses transparent quality defaults (CRF 20–23 H.264) and produces output indistinguishable from the original at normal viewing distance.