Free online M4V→MPEG-TS converter. Fast, private, no sign-up.
Going from M4V to MPEG-TS takes a couple of clicks: drop the file in, download the result. Drop in your M4V file (a .m4v) and download a ready-to-use MPEG-TS file (a .ts) — no software to install, no account to create, and no watermark on the output.
M4V is a video container. Converting it changes how the video and audio streams are packaged so the clip plays where you need it.
MPEG-TS is a video container. Converting it changes how the video and audio streams are packaged so the clip plays where you need it.
The usual reason to convert M4V to MPEG-TS is file size or quality: MPEG-TS fits the job better, whether that means a smaller download, a cleaner edit, or broader support. The conversion runs through ffmpeg, the industry-standard media engine, re-encoding the streams with sensible high-quality defaults so the result plays cleanly on your target device.
It comes up when publishing online, submitting to a service with strict format rules, or archiving a collection in a single consistent format.
Privacy is the default here. Your M4V file is uploaded over an encrypted connection, converted, downloaded the moment it's ready, and then deleted automatically a short time afterwards. We never keep your files, never build a library of your content, and never make you sign up to download the result.
Ready? Use the converter above, or explore related conversions: turn M4V into a different format, or convert another format into MPEG-TS. Everything on Convert Me Pls is free, unlimited and watermark-free.
Yes. Convert Me Pls is completely free with no sign-up, no file-count limits and no watermarks added to your output.
Your files are uploaded over an encrypted connection, converted, and then deleted automatically a short time afterwards. We never keep your files and never build a library of your content.
We use the best available encoders (libvips, ImageMagick and ffmpeg) at high-quality settings for the cleanest possible result.
Conversions run on our servers and support large files comfortably; very large media is processed in a streaming pipeline.