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Old 05-05-2006   #76
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alright, here's my experience converting .ts streams to .mpeg
  1. hjsplit.exe to join the .ts files after adding .001 to each as per existing instruction
  2. demux....I've had more joy with ProjectX, a Java-based tool.
  3. ensure your desired audio stream matches filename (pre .) to the video file
  4. mpegschitt the feckers as per instructions
  5. TMPGenc the cut files to your mpeg

Now the Java ProjectX looks daunting when you get to it but to be honest with my .ts files, I've had better luck demuxing with that than the PVA tool.

Opening it from the .jar file brings up a frightening interface but you don't need to do much - there's a + sign in the bottom right to add your streams for video and audio and then there's a button halfway up on the left side to bring up the process box. I've not dug deeper but it seems to work nicely.

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here a good one,its not in english but u can manage by the inside pictures
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TS to MP4

Surely DVD and its pixellated MPEG2 compression is on the way out? What we should be doing is encoding to H264, even SD stuff.? Standard def MPEG2 TS streams when they are recoded to DVD compliant files -will they lose quality again or do they keep the same bitrate?

Anyhow I have been experimenting with a freeware program called _www.winnydows.com/page.php?2"]XVid4PSP It will take raw TS streams and encode to H264 based MP4 and a range of other formats. Really easy to use pain free way of doing this when it doesn't crash - just don't change any settings.

Have any of you tried converting to MP4 and newer codecs? Which do you think is the best codec to use keeping the quality, the TS streams are so big!

I have a few old multivision recordings as ts files. They are almost worth keeping as a demonstration of how to broadcast great quality high bitrate tv. The french know how to do it. The quality of a lot of uk channels is shocking.

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