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How to burn a .ts file for view on dvd

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[Quote] #121
28 Sep 2008 06:08 pm
Quasifacetiousmayin
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... AND IF I ACCIDENTLY DOWNLOAD A FRENCH VERSION WITH HIGH QUALITY VIDEO AND AND ENGLISH VERSION WITH LOW QUALITY VIDEO, I COULD JUST USE ADOBE PREMIER TO SWAP OUT THE AUDIO FROM THE FRENCH VERSION WITH THE AUDIO FROM THE ENLISH VERSION AND VOILA, HIGH QUALITY VIDEO IN THE RIGHT FORMAT.


[Quote] #122
28 Sep 2008 06:17 pm
Quasifacetiousmayin
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WAIT A MINUTE WHY DON’T I JUST GO BUY THE DVD??? IT’S LIKE 10 BUCKS, I SHOULDN’T'VE DONE ALL THOSE LINES.

[Quote] #123
09 Oct 2008 10:01 am
markkk1965
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can i burn a ts file to dvd so it can be watched on a dvd player yes or no

[Quote] #124
20 Oct 2008 02:58 pm
quevenden86
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use the program DVD CLONE2 !! that’s what i use and it works great and u can play the dvd on your dvd player!!

[Quote] #125
28 Oct 2008 05:20 pm
frustratedTSFile owner
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No offense to anyone, but I tried the extension of a ts file to wm, but media player refuses to play it, even after I say go try. It sends me to help page to buy Powerdvd and such. I wish. I would like to burn it to a dvd for guests to play at our summer rental dvd player.

[Quote] #126
12 Nov 2008 07:16 pm
Christy
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I’m sick off it two

[Quote] #127
16 Nov 2008 12:24 pm
DKWu
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Yes, you can view it after renaming, but there is no sound!

Does any one know how to convert a .ts file to other high definition video formats?

[Quote] #128
27 Jan 2009 08:55 am
natif
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hey if you want to burn ts file to dvd use dvd santa its esay and it works trust me. Have fun and get your DVD collection up... smiley

[Quote] #129
30 Jan 2009 11:42 pm
forthorr
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once I had video ts, something that was supposed to 4 gb. I don’t know much about all these files and what to do with them. I couldn’t burn it on dvd. Finally, I succeeded by changing it to play with vlc. It changed the icon and I was able to view and burn. My only concern is if I lost material doing so, cause I had only 20 episodes(!) for 4 gb(?)

[Quote] #130
02 Feb 2009 12:59 pm
GameScares
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Actually dragn your the retard! renaming the files to.wm works perfectly.

[Quote] #131
09 Feb 2009 12:04 am
Iceyn1pples
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“dragn
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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."


Ah...its 3 years later, BUT always do your research before callin anyone a retard. Noland3’s advice is the only one that helped and worked!!!

its 3 years too late, BUT THANX. And i hope that people who search this topic can read his post, and mine that confirms the sketchy but working solution.

[Quote] #132
16 Feb 2009 10:46 pm
amada
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[url=http://www.tsconvertermac.com/]TS converter Mac[/url] is an excellent MPEG-4 TS Converter for Mac and MPEG-2 TS Converter for Mac users to convert MPEG-4 TS or MPEG-2 TS to all popular format such as AVI, Mp4, MPG, MOV and so on respectively for iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, and other popular player with perfect quality and fast conversion speed.
However, TS Converter for Mac is very easy-to-use. With its' friendly interface, we can finish the whole conversion with a few intuitive clicks. Free download TS Converter for Mac and have a try.

[Quote] #133
19 Feb 2009 09:37 pm
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drymartine
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If you got a Mac OS computer, you can switch to the Mac DVD Copy program in my signature. :-)
It support .ts video to DVD.
Supported Formats: TS/M2TS/MOD/MKV/WMV/AVI/MOV/MEPG/MP4/3GP/FLV/RMVB/RM/TP/TRP

Please let me know if you still have any questions.


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Multimedia Editing and Converting App: Video Converter, DVD Ripper and iMedia Converter for Mac.

[Quote] #134
20 Feb 2009 01:49 pm
colif
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dragn, unfortunately you are wrong, I renamed my .ts file to .wm and the HD file plays and looks incredible.

[Quote] #135
25 Feb 2009 01:02 pm
steveg1988
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well i got a software called switch it converts any video type to what u want same as music etc. i just changed video-ts to avi

[Quote] #136
10 Mar 2009 10:34 pm
Jalf
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Actually adding .wm to file and playing in windows media player works great Thx for the tip.

[Quote] #137
01 Apr 2009 03:20 pm
van
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Actually, just renaming the file to .wm worked for me just fine. Thank you, Noland3.

[Quote] #138
05 Apr 2009 11:16 am
Vito carleone
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Hi,
My recorded files from my receiver are .TS and how I can convert them and wich program can do this. PLZ Help me!

[Quote] #139
08 Apr 2009 05:22 pm
graphman
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dragn... ur the mayor retard. I just did what Noland3 said and it worked like a charm.
It’s not unusual that firm give known files different extensions like .ts to force people to use their software.

[Quote] #140
15 Apr 2009 04:31 pm
Gus Deadman
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“Retard” is an extremely offensive term to those who are or work with people with learning difficulties. You need to get an education and then you’ll be fit to join this century.

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