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    I have a number of TS files that make up a video. It includes audio. Each one has some audio streams tied to the video. Unfortunately, after examining the files in TSmuxer, I found that for each of the files, there was a different delay applied to the audio streams. As is, the TS files play fine. Audio is in sync. However, I want them to play smoothly and as one file. How can this be done?
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    Are you making a blu-ray/avhcd then try multiavchd.

    If not then this should be in the editing forum.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Are you making a blu-ray/avhcd then try multiavchd.

    If not then this should be in the editing forum.
    It can be in TS or M2TS format. It will remain as a file on the HD.
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    Well, I need to make sure the files can be played on WD TV Media player. This program converts it into BD-burnable format, but the .TS files are separate when I look at the output.
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    Well, no luck so far. Combining it into a BD is not really what I wanted, since the TS files remain separate. I pretty much need to have 1 TS play after the other, for all 8 TSs. It's one video/audio divided into multiple TS files. Is this really so difficult?
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    Womble will do it - just drop the files into the timeline and export as MPEG TS using the automatic function
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    Does Womble MPEG Video Wizard combine them without re-encoding? Because that's what I need. Can Adobe Premiere do the same without re-encoding?
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    Anyway, I found the solution. It was as simple as a 1-line dos command.

    copy /b *.ts filename.ts

    As long as the TS files are numbered and done so in the order you want, it will create it. Just tested it out. Played the video and there were no visible problems at the time one piece ended and the next started.
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