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==Kurzbeschreibung==
==Kurzbeschreibung==
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Video stream format used for storing video on a DVD ; compresses video data using standard MEPG-2 (.[[MPEG]]) video compression. TS files are often saved as multiple files on a DVD, i.e. "moviename1.ts," "moviename2.ts," "moviename3.ts," etc. They can be played back by various software DVD players and video editing tools. [http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/ts Quelle: FileInfo] <!--20130709220230-->
Video stream format used for storing video on a DVD ; compresses video data using standard MEPG-2 (.[[MPEG]]) video compression. TS files are often saved as multiple files on a DVD, i.e. "moviename1.ts," "moviename2.ts," "moviename3.ts," etc. They can be played back by various software DVD players and video editing tools. [http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/ts Quelle: FileInfo] <!--20130709220230-->
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TS file extension stands for Transport Stream. It is a communications protocol for transmission audio, video, and a standard format to store audio, video, and data. Video stream format compresses video data using standard MEPG-2 (.[[MPEG]]) video compression. It is commonly used in broadcast systems such as DVB and ATSC. [http://advancedfileoptimizer.com/file-extension/ts/ Quelle: AdvancedFileOptimizer] <!--
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TS file extension stands for Transport Stream. It is a communications protocol for transmission audio, video, and a standard format to store audio, video, and data. Video stream format compresses video data using standard MEPG-2 (.[[MPEG]]) video compression. It is commonly used in broadcast systems such as
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Transport Stream File. A .ts file contains recorded [[MPEG]] video. It is a file format often used in free to air and satellite video recorders. [http://www.cryer.co.uk/file-types/t/ts.htm Quelle: Cryer] <!--20130709220230-->
Transport Stream File. A .ts file contains recorded [[MPEG]] video. It is a file format often used in free to air and satellite video recorders. [http://www.cryer.co.uk/file-types/t/ts.htm Quelle: Cryer] <!--20130709220230-->
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TS file is an [[MPEG]]-2 Transport Stream. The [[MPEG]]-2 Transport Stream is designed to encode all of the elementary streams that make up an [[MPEG]] video into a single transport stream suitable for transmission. [http://www.filedesc.com/de/file/ts Quelle: FileDesc] <!--20130730191543-->
TS file is an [[MPEG]]-2 Transport Stream. The [[MPEG]]-2 Transport Stream is designed to encode all of the elementary streams that make up an [[MPEG]] video into a single transport stream suitable for transmission. [http://www.filedesc.com/de/file/ts Quelle: FileDesc] <!--20130730191543-->
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TS file is used for [[MPEG]]-TV to record video on a DVD, compress video data(use [[MPEG]] video compression). They are often saved as multiple files on a DVD, i.e. "moviename1.ts," "moviename2.ts," "moviename3.ts," etc; can be played back by some software DVD players and video editing tools. It is a communications protocol for audio, video, and data which is specified in [[MPEG2]] Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1). It is also known as ITU-T [[Rec]]. H.222.0. TS file extension is a container format that encapsulates packetized elementary streams and other data. Its design goal is to allow multiplexing of digital video and audio and to synchronize the output. File extension TS offers features for error correction for transportation over unreliable media, and is used in broadcast applications such as DVB and ATSC. It is contrasted with program stream, designed for more reliable media such as DVDs. Open TS files on Windows CyberLink PowerDVD 9 World-renowned PowerDVD 9 delivers outstanding Blu-ray and DVD movie playback quality on your PC. PowerDVD also support the following formats: [[MP2]], [[MP3]], [[WAV]], [[CDA]], [[MID]], [[RMI]], [[MPEG]], [[MPE]], [[VOB]], [[AVI]], [[DAT]], [[ASF]], [[DIVX]], [[MOV]] and much more. VideoLAN [[VLC]] media [[player]] Squared 5 [[MPEG]] Streamclip Pinnacle TVCenter Pro VobEdit VideoReDo QuickEdit [http://file.downloadatoz.com/ts-file-extension/ Quelle: DownloadAToZ] <!--
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TS file is used for [[MPEG]]-TV to record video on a DVD, compress video data(use [[MPEG]] video compression). They are often saved as multiple files on a DVD, i.e. "moviename1.ts," "moviename2.ts," "moviename3.ts," etc; can be played back by some software DVD players and video editing tools. It is a communications protocol for audio, video, and data which is specified in [[MPEG2]] Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1). It is also known as ITU-T [[Rec]]. H.222.0. TS file extension is a container format that encapsulates packetized elementary streams and other data. Its design goal is to allow multiplexing of digital video and audio and to synchronize the output. File extension TS offers features for error correction for transportation over unreliable media, and is used in broadcast applications such as
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DVB
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and ATSC. It is contrasted with program stream, designed for more reliable media such as DVDs. Open TS files on Windows CyberLink PowerDVD 9 World-renowned PowerDVD 9 delivers outstanding Blu-ray and DVD movie playback quality on your PC. PowerDVD also support the following formats: [[MP2]], [[MP3]], [[WAV]], [[CDA]], [[MID]], [[RMI]], [[MPEG]], [[MPE]], [[VOB]], [[AVI]], [[DAT]], [[ASF]], [[DIVX]], [[MOV]] and much more. VideoLAN [[VLC]] media [[player]] Squared 5 [[MPEG]] Streamclip Pinnacle TVCenter Pro VobEdit VideoReDo QuickEdit [http://file.downloadatoz.com/ts-file-extension/ Quelle: DownloadAToZ] <!--
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==Freeware Programme, die ts Dateien öffnen==
==Freeware Programme, die ts Dateien öffnen==
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*[[.ts]] bei ... <html><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_stream"><img src="http://www.luffi.net/gpc/common/pic/wikipedia.jpg" height="32" alt=".ts in der englischen Wikipedia"></a><!--20131004100547--></html>
*[[.ts]] bei ... <html><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_stream"><img src="http://www.luffi.net/gpc/common/pic/wikipedia.jpg" height="32" alt=".ts in der englischen Wikipedia"></a><!--20131004100547--></html>
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