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About TS Files

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A .ts file is a video file saved in the Video Transport Stream (TS) format, which is a standard container format for transmitting video, audio, and data. TS files typically store video compressed with MPEG-2, H.264, or H.265, along with associated audio tracks and metadata. The format was designed for broadcasting and streaming applications, making it widely used in digital television, Blu-ray discs, and online streaming services.

You may encounter .ts files when recording TV broadcasts, extracting video from a Blu-ray disc, or downloading video streams. However, because the format is designed for transport rather than editing, .ts files may be less compatible with consumer video software than MP4 or MOV files. You can open and play a .ts file on FileHelper.com by dragging your video file to this page.

Converting TS Files

You can convert .ts files to other formats for easier playback, editing, or sharing across devices:

  • Converting to MP4: Offers compatibility with many modern devices, media players, and streaming platforms.
  • Converting to MOV: Provides more compatibility and is ideal for editing with Apple applications like iMovie and Final Cut Pro.
  • Converting to WMV: Works well with older Windows-based video players and editors.
  • Converting to M4V: Suitable for playback in iTunes and syncing with Apple devices.
  • Converting to WEBM: Provides an open, web-friendly format widely supported by modern browsers.
  • Converting to AVI: Maintains compatibility with legacy media players and systems.
  • Converting to MKV: Supports multiple audio tracks, subtitle streams, and high-quality codecs.
  • Converting to GIF: Useful for creating short, shareable animated clips from TS video content.

About FileHelper.com

FileHelper.com is a free web-based file utility that can open Video Transport Stream files and over 150 other file formats directly in your web browser. It displays file properties, including metadata, and image EXIF data, along with information about the corresponding file type. FileHelper.com can also view and convert images to several common formats. Have an unknown file or a file without an extension? No problem — FileHelper.com can identify over 15,000 file types.

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