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    Burning a TS file to a DVD

    Quote Originally Posted by SatelliteAV View Post
    Records as a TS file.
    Any suggestions for a good program (preferably free) to burn the TS file to a DVD?

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Blindowl1234 View Post
    I'm using Win X converter but I don't know if it's free...I've had it a long long time.
    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.

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    VideoReDo is another popular DVD transcoding program.
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    If you burn a .ts file directly to a Blu-ray disc, can standalone Blu-ray players read it?


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    I'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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