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  1. Jan van Arkel
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    Hi all;

    I have a digital receiver that delivers .ts files. If I record something bigger I get more than one .ts file (there is a 1 gb limit per file on the digital receiver).

    I would like to burn several .ts files to one DVD wih ffmpegX. ffmpegX works fine with one .ts file (no not fine, but great!). But how can I combine 2 or more .ts files as input for ffmpegX?

    Thanks,

    Jan van Arkel

  2. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    .ts streams are transport streams which are incompatable with dvd (they must be turned into program streams Vis à Vie incapsulated into a VOB)

    just demultiplex the transport streams to elem. streams and combine as nessessary the ac3 and m2v elements seperately..

  3. Jan van Arkel
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    Thanks for your reply, but as a newbee I don't understand your answer...

    Processing one .ts file through ffmpegx gives me a VIDEO_TS folder with a couple of files in there: VIDEO_TS.BUP, VIDEO_TS.IFO, VTS_01_0.BUP, VTS_01_0.IFO, VTS_01_1.VOB, VTS_01_2.VOB.

    Processing one other .ts file (the second .ts file of the recorded movie) just gives me a same set of files.

    How can I combine the two VIDEO_TS folders and files, so that the final output just makes one movie on one DVD???

    Thanks for your patience,
    Jan van Arkel




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