TS file help

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  1. mmg1818

    mmg1818 Mabel, Ava Max. Uploader

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    I have Adobe.Premiere.Pro.2020 from USENET, and I don't know how to use it and I'm not interested. VideoReDo Pro is OK.
     
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    Hey man.

    Can you please tell me if the conversion is lossless or not?
     
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    Guys you're misunderstanding some things here,

    .TS is just a container format for a MPEG stream, this means you can take the original stream and put in other supported container formats, like MP4 or MKV, you can use MKVToolnix which is a very nice tool for this kind of stuff and just drag the .TS file and it will repackage it into a MKV file (XMedia Recode is an option for MP4 files)

    There will be no conversion happening so it's 100% no loss in quality. You might notice a small reduction in file size but that is due to the large container overhead of the .TS standard, since it's an older format
     
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