Hi, yes, changing the extension doesn't make you lose anything. In a ts
file, if the channel has more than one stream, you'll get them all.
Best regards,
Gianluca from italy
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Il 20/08/2012 20:35, Hank Smith ha scritto:
if I were to rename the .ts to .mpg will audio and video still be intact?
On 8/20/2012 6:07 AM, Gianluca Apollaro wrote:
Hi,
The .ts format is the transport stream. If you record standard
definition content, just rename the file as mpg and it should work.
To analize what video and audio formats a .ts file contains, use
mediainfo. I usually don't convert ts because I don't want to lose
video quality, but to do that probably the software freevideo
converter can do the job, or in alternative you can use auto mkv.
Best regards,
Gianluca from Italy.
SkypeID: gianluca8815
Il 20/08/2012 00:50, Hank Smith ha scritto:
yes it is accessible just am unsure how to convert these .ts files
in to mpeg video. I have never seen this format before.
On 8/19/2012 1:33 PM, HHamit Campos wrote:
How accessible is this software anyways? Is this the brand spanking
new
one?
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I found my win tv cd and installed it and recorded a program
1 where does it store the recordings, and in what format?
Hank
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