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  1. Ok, for the past few days I've been trying about everything to convert my 1080i HDTV transport stream file (recorded with mediaportal) to DVD5 and I'm totally stuck. Nothing that I've tried seems to work.

    ConvertXtoDVD gave me the best result, best quality but the audio is always out of sync. I've been re-encoding with different settings and tips from the VSO forum but nothing helped, audio is always off.

    I can't even convert this file to MPEG2. Several tools such as HDTV2MPEG always say video sequence header not found.

    So what is the easiest way to convert my .TS file to DVD5 with the best quality?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Can you post the details from the ts? It could be h264/avc and it wont work in several tools. Use mediainfo, open ts, change to view text amd copy the info.
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  3. Thanks for your reply! Here's the info. It's recorded from dutch tv which uses some kind of upscaled HD:

    General
    ID : 4
    Complete name : D:\Vrienden van Amstel Live! (NPS) - Nederland 3 HD - 2010-02-03_cut.ts
    Format : MPEG-TS
    File size : 7.51 GiB
    Duration : 1h 19mn
    Overall bit rate : 13.5 Mbps

    Video
    ID : 48 (0x30)
    Menu ID : 137 (0x89)
    Format : AVC
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile : Main@L4.0
    Format settings, CABAC : Yes
    Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
    Duration : 1h 19mn
    Bit rate : 11.9 Mbps
    Width : 1 920 pixels
    Height : 1 080 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 16:9
    Frame rate : 25.000 fps
    Resolution : 8 bits
    Colorimetry : 4:2:0

    Scan type : Interlaced
    Scan order : Top Field First
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.230
    Stream size : 6.64 GiB (88%)
    Color primaries : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4, SMPTE RP177
    Transfer characteristics : BT.709-5, BT.1361
    Matrix coefficients : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4 709, SMPTE RP177

    Audio #1
    ID : 64 (0x40)
    Menu ID : 137 (0x89)
    Format : AC-3
    Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
    Duration : 1h 19mn
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 448 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Channel positions : L R
    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
    Video delay : 55ms
    Stream size : 256 MiB (3%)
    Language : Dutch

    Audio #2
    ID : 65 (0x41)
    Menu ID : 137 (0x89)
    Format : MPEG Audio
    Format version : Version 1
    Format profile : Layer 2
    Duration : 1h 19mn
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 192 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
    Video delay : 194ms
    Stream size : 110 MiB (1%)
    Language : Dutch

    Text
    ID : 96 (0x60)
    Menu ID : 137 (0x89)
    Format : Teletext
    Language : Dutch
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  4. Well I finally got some result. What I did was convert it to m2v with the filmmachine, but after that the audio was scrambled. So I demuxed the AC3 track from the TS file with dgavcdec, put it all in DVD Lab pro, set the audio delay as stated in the filename and converted it to DVD.

    It worked now and I have now a nice quality DVD with in sync audio, although I guess there must be an easier way this works for me
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    You could use ProjectX to demux and correct timing errors producing a mpv file and an AC3 as well as a srt subtitle track if you put te correct page number in presettings. ProjectX works very well for DVB standard TS files. All you need to do is then remux the audio and video track, put them in their own folder along with the srt track and point VSO ConvertXtoDVD at the MPEG2 file and it will do the rest..

    ProjectX only corrects timing and transmission errors in Demux mode btw
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    Originally Posted by netmask56 View Post
    You could use ProjectX to demux and correct timing errors producing a mpv file and an AC3 as well as a srt subtitle track if you put te correct page number in presettings. ProjectX works very well for DVB standard TS files. All you need to do is then remux the audio and video track, put them in their own folder along with the srt track and point VSO ConvertXtoDVD at the MPEG2 file and it will do the rest..

    ProjectX only corrects timing and transmission errors in Demux mode btw
    Dutch HDTV channels have H264 video. ProjectX won't take it.
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  7. Originally Posted by marvell View Post
    So what is the easiest way to convert my .TS file to DVD5 with the best quality?
    The easiest isn't the best.
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