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  1. I tried so many softwares including ProjectX, evob_demux, h264tsto ...etc as well as commercial ones. None of them is able to demux the .ts file.
    I uploaded a sample trial.ts file:
    http://hotfile.com/dl/42714529/3d2258d/trial.ts.html
    May anyone please help finding out how to demux it into video, audio and subtitle please?
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    tsmuxer?

    Can you play it fine in vlc or other players?
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  3. Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    tsmuxer?

    Can you play it fine in vlc or other players?
    tsmuxer works for video and audio! thks.
    how about subtitles?
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  4. tsmuxer reads an unrecognized video file in the trial.ts. It seems that it is the subtitle file. Any help please?
    I am using Compro TH850e TV tuner card.
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  5. Still no progress. Subtitle is in DVB-SUB format.
    Alternatively, I am now looking for a plugin to windows media center.
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  6. There are 2 kinds of broadcast in my location.
    One is 1080i and the other is 570p.
    To update, I have discovered that:
    For 570p, ProjectX is able to detect everything in the file recorded by Compro DTV.
    For 1080i, it can't. TSmuxer and TSconverter are able to distinguish all the video and audio tracks but not the subtitles.
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  7. Originally Posted by newstrength View Post
    I tried so many softwares including ProjectX, evob_demux, h264tsto ...etc as well as commercial ones. None of them is able to demux the .ts file.
    I uploaded a sample trial.ts file:
    http://hotfile.com/dl/42714529/3d2258d/trial.ts.html
    May anyone please help finding out how to demux it into video, audio and subtitle please?
    The original link was deleted. This is an update with a different file. 10sec long.
    http://hotfile.com/dl/46144484/ff886a6/Example.zip.html
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