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How to burn a .ts file for view on dvd


[Quote] #81
02 Jul 2007 01:18 am
kulki
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1.Write a multithreaded application which loads the mpeg streams into buffers and extracts the following information from the streams. The application should dump the table information of all the streams into a single file but information from each stream should not be mixed up.

Program Association table (PAT)
Program Map Table (PMT)
Network Information Table (NIT)
Service Description Table (SDT)
Event Information Table (EIT)
Conditional Access Table (CAT)
Bouquet Association Table (BAT)
Time and Date Table (TDT)
Time Offset Table (TOT)

can anybody help
[Quote] #82
08 Jul 2007 02:30 am
yowzer
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If any are interested Media player classic can also play .ts file types.

The file type is used for DVB, streaming video in Mpeg-2 through a network or satellite.
[Quote] #83
12 Jul 2007 02:19 am
AceAllan
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There is a program called VideoReDo Plus that will convert .TS fise to VOB to be burned to DVD
[Quote] #84
12 Jul 2007 10:47 pm
Jimmy Pardy
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I downloaded .avi movie files and converted it to dvd format using winavi and now i have three video TS files; (dvd0, dvd1, dvd2). My burner nero Burnes it off but the middle of the movie is the beging and the beging of the movie is the ending.

Please HELP me
[Quote] #85
21 Aug 2007 07:46 pm
Connie
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I downloaded movies in windows media player and i want to burn it to a dvd-r but I don’t know how ...can somebody help me!! thanks a lot
[Quote] #86
24 Aug 2007 07:32 am
Frag
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Noland IS right, I tried just changing the name of a .ts torrent I downloaded (Sony Demo) to .wm and it WORKED. It just played in Windows Media Player! Great advice Noland - Thanks
[Quote] #87
04 Sep 2007 03:00 pm
YONI
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HI BOUGHT A CUPLE DVDS AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THEM ON MY I POD HOW CAN I TURN A VIDEO TS FOLDER IN TO A SIMPLE AVI?
[Quote] #88
10 Sep 2007 08:22 pm
vvcv
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I have read what has been said, but does anyone have a cut and dry method? The person who suggested dvdsanta was wrong.

It wont even accept .ts blu ray files.
[Quote] #89
17 Sep 2007 10:03 am
sweetiemagic
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I have a TS video that was recorded but I cannot play it in nero or anything, any idea on how to play this video on my comp? I tried to save it to desktop to rename it, tried to copy it, but nothing. I must sound stupid, but any help would be great.

Thanks

sweetiemagic@yahoo.com
[Quote] #90
02 Oct 2007 01:54 pm
madpip
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have u tryed img burner.
[Quote] #91
06 Oct 2007 09:24 pm
Canuck2
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dragn, you are correct about needing to convert the file rather just renaming it, however was it really necessary to call Noland3 a retard? You’re a really tough guy hiding behind the anonymity of your computer. These forumns are for grown ups....please go to Disneyland.com where you can play with other children.
[Quote] #92
11 Oct 2007 03:49 am
Gabriela 1
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I have a mac intosh computer. I have e ts video and i would like to split the audio from the video so that I can put a new audio. I tried to import it with Imovie but it doesn’t work I should have an avi file to be able to do it
Can somebody help me??? Thanks!!!!!!!
[Quote] #93
11 Oct 2007 11:43 pm
LA
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I have downloaded some video taken with my digital camera to my computer. They are mpeg files. I would like to now burn/copy those same files to a viewable cd/dvd. How do I do that? I tried it, but nothing plays when I load it in the DVD player. It just shows that the clips are there. It’s on a CD-R right now, but I do have DVD-R CDs as well.
[Quote] #94
16 Oct 2007 07:40 pm
madpip
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try dvd santa it free.
[Quote] #95
03 Nov 2007 08:44 am
RickyCafe
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CPngN wrote: All,
Trying to put this tip out there for folks looking to deal with their .TS files from cable boxes. You can do everything you need in NeroVision Express 3. ....
CPngN


I have tried using Nero Vision Express 3. Show 'all file types' does reveal the .ts files (as with any Windows application) but when I select the .ts file, Nero Vision comes back with the error 'Failed to Insert File ......'

Are there any additional codecs neeeded?
[Quote] #96
02 Dec 2007 01:15 am
mee
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What is the difference between TS and RM file?
Can I copy only one of the files inside the TS file to DVD and still be able to watch the full video?
What is the RM file for?
What do I have to do to copy a DVD and be able to watch it on any DVD player? Do I really have to convert it to MPEG2 or just remove some security protection?
[Quote] #97
19 Dec 2007 04:26 pm
zombiek
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hey guys i got some video ts files off the net and i want to no if i need to convert them to be able to open with win movies maker?
[Quote] #98
19 Dec 2007 08:48 pm
BP
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Use http://infrarecorder.sourceforge.net/?page_id=5
very easy to use and most of all its FREE (GPL)
[Quote] #99
20 Dec 2007 09:48 pm
Paulo
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I just imported a 4GB .ts file into HDTV2DVD (free download) and it converted it into DVD files which I then burned onto a DVD.

The 2007 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show never looked so clear wink

http://www.svcd2dvd.com/HDTV2DVD/default.aspx
Note: You’ll need to install .NET Framework 1.1 before installing HDTV2DVD

PS. My .ts was blank on the “Title Preview” and it still converted correctly. I think HDTV2DVD is the best/easiest solution.
[Quote] #100
22 Dec 2007 08:54 pm
here2dayGone2morrow
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dragn, it does work. Give it a try. You’ll see.
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