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  1. I've had HDHomeRun DVR for five years now and all my captured media files are in .mpg file format.

    Just recently setup Jellfyfin and it captures media files in a .ts format.

    Frankly, I am not well versed in difference, and even renamed the .ts file to .mpg and it played with no difference.

    I thought about converting the new .ts files into a .mpg file format so that all my media is in one file type. Perhaps a bit OCD on my part.

    But the conversion process seems to take awhile and I am not sure the effort is worth it. Jellyfin does not have a means to directly capture them as .mpg files.

    Can someone shed some light on the big difference and is conversion worth it?
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    Video Transport Stream (.ts):

    Purpose:
    TS files are a container format for storing video and audio data, often used in broadcasting and streaming applications.
    Compression:
    TS files typically use MPEG-2 video compression.
    Examples:
    You might encounter .ts files when dealing with DVDs, Blu-ray discs, or streaming video content.

    Really no need to "convert" wasting time and quality. Why not select one of your .ts files and post a full MediaInfo file report in text mode not image mode.

    https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download
    Last edited by netmask56; 1st Apr 2025 at 00:06.
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