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  • Transport Stream iwith Compressor

    Posted by Shawn C on December 11, 2006 at 10:06 pm

    I need to figure out how or if I can make a Transport stream in Compressor. I need to make this file for delivery of On-Demand Material… Here is the specs

    MPEG2 ENCODING FORMAT

    Cablevision Systems Corporation is using a SeaChange Interactive Video Server for all Video-On-Demand (VOD) MPEG2 files. Your content must be SeaChange compliant.

    All content is to be encoded as an MPEG2 file.
    Each piece of content must be encoded as a separate file.

    MPEG2 files must be encoded in accordance with the following specifications:

    ENCODE TYPE: Transport Stream
    Single File (audio and video mixed)

    MPEG: 3.75 MBPS – TOTAL BIT RATE (audio and video combined)
    CBR:
    Must be a Constant Bit Rate
    AUDIO:
    AC-3 Audio
    192 kb
    VIDEO RESOLUTION:
    720 x 480 (Preferred)
    352 x 480 (Acceptable)
    STUFFING RATE:
    10%
    PAT-PMT FREQUENCY:
    100ms
    PCR FREQUENCY:
    20 ms
    PIDS:
    Default Settings

    Michael Gissing replied 19 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Izoneguy

    December 11, 2006 at 11:00 pm

    You can create an .m2v and .ac3 file with compressor following the specs….
    Then you need MPEGSTREAMCLIP to MUX them together to create the
    .TS file….

    This can get tricky, ask them if they have a preferred software….
    Depending on how tight they need them MPEGSTREAMCLIP may not work….
    You might need a higher end encoder like this:
    https://www.lilapple.com/products.html

  • Michael Gissing

    December 12, 2006 at 8:05 am

    Transport stream encoders are usually expensive hardware real time encoders that take SDI with embedded audio and make a muxed transport stream.

    The rate is low at 3.75 MB/s. Using compressor you will need to calculate the video and audio to make this figure.

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