| 19 Dec 2007 08:48 pm |
BP Guest | Use http://infrarecorder.sourceforge.net/?page_id=5
very easy to use and most of all its FREE (GPL)
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| 20 Dec 2007 09:48 pm |
Paulo Guest | 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
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.
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| 22 Dec 2007 08:54 pm |
here2dayGone2morrow Guest | dragn, it does work. Give it a try. You’ll see.
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| 25 Dec 2007 02:19 pm |
tilly Guest | burn with super dvd creator it takes about 15 mins to burn a 1.6gb file (people that are waiting for hours for a burn aneed to lok into the way they are doing it.
SUPER DVD CREATOR can convert an avi into the vob then burn the said vob onto a disc in about 30 mins total. its a dream come true
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| 02 Jan 2008 05:12 pm |
confirmer Guest | I tried to rename the file. Its actually playable.
But very slow on my vista and it also gives some warning about missmatch of media. I am having 5600+ with 4GB ram and my CPU tops 100%.
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| 14 Feb 2008 04:35 pm |
coucoulamour1 Guest | jameder wrote:
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
use sonic recordnow open data disc and just drag the video_ts file there then just burn voila dvd movie
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| 14 Feb 2008 04:37 pm |
coucoulamour1 Guest | jameder wrote:
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
use sonic recordnow open data disc and just drag the video_ts file there then just burn voila dvd movie
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| 18 Feb 2008 06:34 pm |
cca71 Guest | just get videoredo and convert the TS files to mpgs and your problem is over. buring mpg to dvd is simple with nero
www.videoredo.com
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| 21 Feb 2008 01:56 am |
jmac 10 Guest | how does it work
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| 07 Mar 2008 05:17 pm |
alexi1234 Guest | I made movie with SONY campcorder , after formalize
on internal small size DVD, after I see this movie
on my laptop computer. if I explore disk, it is ST
folder with files inside.
I have ST folder and files inside, when I run it
it shows 10 chapters in series, or I can run which ever chapter I want to see from menue ,I would like to remove,
delete one chapter in middle, but have no axcess to chapters
it is one big file. does someone know how decompouse
ST file on chapters? it has menue in begining but you can
choose which chapter to run but not permits to delete.
thanks for answer
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| 26 Mar 2008 03:08 am |
mesmd Guest | Noland3 wrote:
Just rename the file to .wm instaed of .ts and run it with windows media player.
You can also burn it to a DVD as “data” with the same .wm extension!
I tried that and Windows Media Player will not play or recognize the original*.ts file that I renamed *.wm or *.wmv
I just want to play the file on Windows Media Player on my Win XP HD??
Do you have any other ways to convert *.ts files to Mpg or extensions that will play on Windows Media Player?
Thanks alot,
Mesmd
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| 29 Mar 2008 01:28 pm |
kyrielle Guest | This is the fastest way to burn a VIDEO_TS file on a DVD.
First you need 2 programs installed on your computer:
-Nero (to burn the file)
-DVD shrink (I have version 3.2)
All you need to do is:
1.Open DVD Shrink, click “Open Files” and select the VIDEO_TS folder.
2. Once the DVD has loaded in DVD Shrink, click “Backup!" this should automatically open Nero. All you need to do now is burn the thing and Voila!
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| 09 Apr 2008 06:20 pm |
1longroad Guest | Charles Trent
go to http://www.slysoft.com/en/ an download
clond dvd will burn .ts file an VIDE OTS an
at a format mp3g2 ntsc
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