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Thread: Burning a TS file to a DVD
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10-16-2012 06:41 AM #1
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10-17-2012 02:29 PM #2
I'm using Win X converter but I don't know if it's free...I've had it a long long time.
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10-17-2012 04:44 PM #3
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How long does it take you to burn a DVD for something like a 3 hour hockey game?
A google search for Win X converter brought me to winxdvd.com, which has many different products, one of which says it will create a home video DVD from video files and is free (Winx DVD author). It says it takes for input these formats: MKV, M2TS, M4V, AVI, ASF, MP4, MPEG, MOD, MOV, WMV, FLV (YouTube), RM, RMVB, Xivd, DviX, H264, 3GP, OGG, QT, VOB, etc. So is TS format the same as M2TS? I guess one way to find out would be to download it and just try it out.Current Setup:
- FTA C-band: WSI 1870PM bargain 6 footer, VBOX and 18" Venture Maxi actuator, WSI DMX242 dual C-band LNBF.
- FTA Ku: Fortec 36" Dish, SG-2100 Motor, JSC322 Standard 0.3dB KU LNBF.
- Primestar 75E (37x27) dish at 83W for RTN/RTV.
- microHD and S9 Openbox PVR Receiver.
- Primestar 84E (40x30) dish, Visionsat IV-200 PVR, QualiTV HD, Fortec Star Lifetime Classic NA, Fortec Universal 0.4dB KU LNBF, WSI DMX741 combo C/Ku LNBF.
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10-18-2012 07:52 AM #4
VideoReDo is another popular DVD transcoding program.
Current systems: 3X GEOSATpro microHD PVRs; Digitrans DTE-7150 DVB/Digicipher II; SiliconDust HDHomeRun ATSC/QAM networked tuners; fixed 1 meter Channel Master dish with Eagle Aspen P870 FSS stacked Ku LNB; 2X 3ABN 36" dishes with Sadoun KBSL1 stacked Ku LNBFs on Powermax SG-9120B H-H motors; fixed Sadoun SD180G 1.8 meter dish with Eagle Aspen B1SAT stacked C LNBF; Winegard Square Shooter OTA DTV antenna
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10-18-2012 08:48 AM #5
If you burn a .ts file directly to a Blu-ray disc, can standalone Blu-ray players read it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transp...Use_in_Blu-ray
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10-18-2012 05:47 PM #6I've only burned a .ts file that was a 1 1/2 hour movie and it only took a few minutes I think. I had a standard 20x dvd burner in my desktop and used DVD-r disc. I don't know if M2TS is the same as a .TS file.
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Micro HD Receiver, 36" Primestar dish with SG2100 motor & GeoSat PPL Lnb scanning KU from 61W-125W, Fortec 8 Foot with Geosat CK1 Lnb, and HARL2424 Powertech acuator and Gbox scanning 61W-139W, Fixed 6 Ft Fortec dish for 43W-58W.
Vizio 47" HD/3D Tv with Roku XS and Gateway 3.6Ghz computer for streaming and HTPC. 91XG antenna for 35 plus OTA channels
My expensive hobbies have helped me keep my sanity and annoyed the neighbors



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