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How to burn a .ts file for view on dvd

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[Quote] #21
26 Sep 2006 06:23 am
J. Hardy
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ConvertxtoDVD is a one click s/w solution. You open the file that you want converted to DVD, change the Title for your menu , background pic and click Convert. Done.

Jay


[Quote] #22
26 Sep 2006 10:12 am
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ikuson
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hey gugs
I know a good software which have good quality to convert some digital format .
give you the website of it: www.imtoo.com
I have used some of softwares of this company and feels good.
hope this is helpful for yousmiley

[Quote] #23
02 Oct 2006 07:50 pm
phatty
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I have a movie that is MPEG2 using .ts, since its already mpeg2, do I still have to re-encode it to burn it to DVD-R?

[Quote] #24
03 Oct 2006 12:25 am
alextoyota
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I need help burning a Video TS file?
I used DVD Fab to extract TS files, then FicVTS to clean then shrink after cleaning the files, then DVD decrytpter to burn.

When I played it in the DVD it showed a color menu with ROOT
and under that Mode and folder normal
Does not play DVD.
ANY HELP?
I WANT TO USE FREE PROGRAMS

[Quote] #25
04 Oct 2006 04:13 pm
phatty
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/Video TS is not the same as .ts

GTFO this thread

[Quote] #26
21 Oct 2006 11:00 am
twobells
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Doesn’t re-encoding from a hdtv .ts to mpg2 create massive files that won’t fit onto a ton of dvd5 disks?

An average HD movie like wyatt earp as .ts files takes FOUR dvd5 disks then u need to re-encode, i tried that with Desperado and it ended up having to burn loads of dvd5’s!

Waste of time, just stream them to your tv using the new 200mbit ethernet bridges from panasonic etc.

[Quote] #27
28 Oct 2006 12:06 pm
Deke
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Here is a recap of this thread.

It was started because someone got a .ts file (streaming file) from a DVR. This is a common question...how do you take the .ts file and convert in to a burnable file that can be played in a dvd player. If you use a program that converts the file from .ts to mpg2 you loose quality.

I think the following statment will help with what people are asking: Is there a way you can take recorded video from a DVR and burn it on a DVD at the same quality it was recorded at.

The .ts file is the first step in the conversion...I would prefer to pull directly from the DVR hardrive, but that doesn’t seem possible...so recapturing as a .ts file is the answer so far. Now how to get that .ts file into a format that can be burned onto a dvd without loosing too much quality. Converting it to mpg2 is not the whole answer (mainly because you loose too much quality, especially if you are viewing the video on a large screen tv). I don’t have the answer, but hope this post may generate some answers.

p.s. For the record, we are not talking about the ts folder when you copy/rip a dvd.

[Quote] #28
30 Oct 2006 12:07 pm
Brecht
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hey , how do I convert a bs player file to avi files for dvd ?

thanks!

[Quote] #29
18 Nov 2006 02:47 pm
Your Name here
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Actually did you try renaming it? It does work. I changed it from .ts to .wm and it played fine in PowerDVD.

[Quote] #30
25 Nov 2006 09:39 am
wow456832
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“Noland3, ur a retard. renaming a file doesn’t make a difference at all. You need to convert the file itself."

Made a difference for me...retard.

[Quote] #31
01 Dec 2006 08:01 am
Rosebud
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What free download can I use to shrink TS files. I can shrink iso files but am having problems shrinking TS.

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01 Dec 2006 08:29 am
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1804cook
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just new to this how do i start downloading

[Quote] #33
02 Dec 2006 05:09 pm
Marcus Aurelius
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Rosebud: DVD Shrink is a freeware and is adjusting the folder eliminating some stuff that you don’t need or just compressing to fit a dvd5. Any video ts folder is ready for burning if the size is about 4.3 GB. For bigger folders you can use a dvd9 or try to shrink the folder for dvd5.DVD Decrypter is another popular freeware so Google for and download them.

[Quote] #34
06 Dec 2006 05:28 am
ypanos
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Dragn i agree with you all the way about changing the file format BUT there are certain times that for example changing a quicktime format to avi may play in the windows media player so do not be 100% for all the cases.

[Quote] #35
07 Dec 2006 01:35 pm
ronatola
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even if you successfully convert and burn a ts file to dvd, you will still need a hdtv and a hd-dvd or blue ray-dvd player. It would not give you true hd through a normal tv and/or hd-dvd player (which still cost around $500)

[Quote] #36
13 Dec 2006 11:33 pm
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Tonmaer
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Use Nero 7 go to Nero Vision & convert To DVD 5.1 & it’s done.

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13 Dec 2006 11:35 pm
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Tonmaer
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Use

Last edited 13 Dec 2006 11:36 pm by Tonmaer
[Quote] #38
14 Dec 2006 08:53 pm
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EllieV
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Hi,

I have made a movie on imovie, and I am trying to burn it onto a DVD, but I need to convert it to a Video TS-File before roxio popcorn can burn it. Is there a program for a mac which can convert it for me.

Desperately need help.
Thanx.
Ellie

[Quote] #39
29 Dec 2006 02:55 am
atomicbear
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dragn wrote: Noland3, ur a retard. renaming a file doesn’t make a difference at all. You need to convert the file itself.



dragn, YOU are a retard. Try renaming a .ts file to a .wm file and play it. It will bitch at you, saying the extension doesn’t match the file encoding, but asks if you want to try to play it anyway. Hit yes, and you’ll see your video! Don’t believe me? Try it and you’ll be surprised. Don’t put others down until you’ve tried it yourself dumbass.

[Quote] #40
04 Jan 2007 06:06 am
jameder
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i downloaded a video and converted avi to dvd file but when i open it there it says audio ts and video ts but icnt burn them onto my dvd+rw

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