
And will play back smoothly in your media player. Simply drag and drop the ts file into MkvtoolNix and click 'Multiplex' and this will 'demux" the raw ts into an mkv in seconds without the need for any long winded re encoding. However, unless you are trying to reduce filesize for some reason, a complete re encode is unnecessary. By re encoding the ts in Handbrake - presumably to mkv or mp4 - you will remove the dead spots and empty voids that a raw captured ts file contains.


ts if its a hls stream (?).īy their nature, ts files are designed to be thrown at you piecemeal off a webserver so even though they can actually be replayed in your favourite media player they aren't designed to do this.Īnd you have more or less answered your own question. You don't say which format you download these videos in.
