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    hello every body

    i have a receiver satellite "iclass 9595x pvr". it records with" tps" format. i need a video player for playing its records in pc.

    can you present me a tested software to play this format"tps"?


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    I'm not finding much of anything about a '.tps' video format. Have you tried dropping one of the files into MediaInfo or Gspot to see if it can recognize the format or tell you what is needed for playback? If you haven't tried VLC, do it. It can play quite a few formats. That format may just be a 'wrapper' for a more common format inside. Maybe it stands for 'Transport Stream'. If so, it might be a MPEG-2 format.

    But other members may be familiar with it.

    And welcome to our forums.
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    vlc media player is not able to play it.i have tested it.



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    According to google it records in mpeg2 and mpeg4 in high definition,did you try MediaInfo or Gspot as redwudz suggested?
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    dear john
    i tried these 2 apps.the video for some files is mpeg-ps and for the others is mpeg-2(according to these apps.)one of them present jet audio and elecard mpeg-2.i tried two players .they play the video but they play very slowly.what should i do?
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    If your computer is too old and the file you are playing is high definition then it will play slow,can you post your computer details and the video file details?
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    yes my friend.

    pcII I think its old, but the player should be able to play normally.

    Video file detail: video:mpeg-2(VBR)

    audio:mpeg-1 layer-2



    and if possible,please present me a software to convert this type of format to "vcd".it should work.

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    isnt any body?
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    hi,i have same reciever(iclass) and ihave "nero 9" and "k-lite" codec program in my pc and after installing this two i 'm able to watch pvr .but new problem is now how i can convert them to other files.last night i almost tried every thing i couldn't find any program .if any one knows please tell me .thanks
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    Can you play the video in windows media player now? Then try xvid4psp (install also avisynth).
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