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poo2
10th August 2013, 17:30
I have question,

What is TS file? I used that TSDoctor to fixed that TS file, but TS file is large file, not same as that divx?/mkv (that smaller size),
is it difference, and my TS file (Video, Sound, Sound, Subtitle, Subtitle) that Identified Streams.
is it all streams can build in that Divx?/mkv?

any advice please!

Atak_Snajpera
10th August 2013, 17:32
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG_transport_stream

poo2
10th August 2013, 17:44
thanks, but I not understand someone said MKV can include that subtitle, but my TS that subtitle(is look bitmap subtitle) can't include that divx/MKV?

is it difference? or wrong subject (MKV can't include that bitmap subtitle?)

please!

LoRd_MuldeR
10th August 2013, 17:47
MPEG-TS is a container format, just like Matroska (MKV) also is a container format. Other popular container formats include MP4 and AVI.

A container format specifies how the data (e.g. video streams, audio streams, subtitles, etc) is stored in the file, while a video format specifies how the video data is compressed.

At the same time, DivX is just a specific piece of software. There is a lot of confusion about this, but DivX is not a video format! DivX also is not a container format!

The video format produced by the DivX software is called MPEG-4 ASP (Advanced Simple Profile). And it's the exactly same video format produced by, for example, the Xvid software.

MPEG-4 ASP video streams, regardless of whether they were produced by DivX or by Xvid (or by something else), may be stored in different containers, such as MPEG-TS or MKV.

poo2
10th August 2013, 17:59
thanks, this is first to touch that TS
btw, found someone suggest TS Doctor is first step, after fixed that TS
you can convert that TS to mkv/mp4 that format.

but I want to take care that (subtitle), found Text subtitle or Bitmap subtitle,
is look my TS that subtitle is (bitmap), which format (Divx/MKV....) can include that subtitle

please!

Guest
10th August 2013, 19:54
Your English is close to unintelligible. That makes it difficult to answer you. At least for me. :)

Asmodian
14th August 2013, 23:06
is look my TS that subtitle is (bitmap), which format (Divx/MKV....) can include that subtitle

Again Divx is not a container like MKV or TS, reread LoRd_MuldeR's post.

MKV can include bitmap subtitles.

I think this might answer your question?

poo2
17th August 2013, 16:29
yeh, basic information I known. thanks again.

found that "HandBrake" is look can help me, that Subtitle only "SRT", not bitmap?

BTW, MKV can include bitmap subtitles.? any reference step-by-step, how to do it?

please!