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MPEG 2_TS file format… need help.
Posted by Ron Humer on June 20, 2007 at 1:49 pmI have to deliver MPEG2_TS 1080p 24fps format to a client and I just want to clarify how it’s created. Client can’t open.
-the way I did it….
MAC. Edited on FCP 6.0. Exported a reference. Imported reference in DVD Studio Pro. Built a TS folder for HD. Delivered folder.-is there something that I’m missing?
thanks for your help.
RonRon Humer replied 18 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 8 Replies -
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Eric Pautsch
June 20, 2007 at 2:41 pmNot sure what your trying to do. Why are you making and HD DVD? What does the client need and why?
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Ron Humer
June 20, 2007 at 2:43 pmneed to deliver a mpeg2 ts to run in an instore system at best buy…. that ‘s the file format that they’re requesting… 1080p.
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Eric Pautsch
June 20, 2007 at 5:50 pmmpeg 2 ts?? 1080p? Do you mean an HD DVD disc playable on a HD DVD player? Or a regular DVD? SD DVD doesn’t support 1080p but you can convert it to MPEG 2 and burn a disc. DVDSP will author a HD DVD but it won’t support 1080p MPEG streams and it needs to be burned to a red laser disc – no HD DVD burner are available.
Good Luck
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Noah Kadner
June 20, 2007 at 6:37 pmWhat are the trying to play it on? An HD-DVD player, standard def player or a computer?
Noah
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Ron Humer
June 20, 2007 at 6:43 pmI just found out…. a multimedia video jute-box that runs the monitors in the store. the programming needs a ts file within the TS folder instead of the .evo file that stores the video in the version that I made from DVDSP4. They’re working on pc’s…. so I’m not sure what program can do that….
any help would be great…. uncharted territory here.
Ron
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Noah Kadner
June 20, 2007 at 9:13 pmNo clue- I’d suggest giving them an uncompressed 1080 QuickTime on a hard drive and letting them do the conversion. It sounds like some proprietary Windoze thing that you’ll not be able to create on a Mac.
Noah
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Bill Stephan
June 21, 2007 at 6:31 pm[Editology] “is there something that I’m missing?”
Yes. The client wants an MPEG-2 transport stream (an .m2t file).
Bill Stephan
Senior Editor/DVD Author
USA Studios
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Ron Humer
June 21, 2007 at 7:10 pmYes… I figured that out based on choosing the option for audio…. Thanks so much for responding.
Ron
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