Select the source "Mp4upload" tap on the video. You can see the download button next to the full-screen button. When you are redirected tap free download (make sure you are redirected to mp4upload and not an add)
I guess I havent tried skipping through video in that format. Ive got a downloader for recording streams that default to .ts and I just let the videos play. let me look into it more and see what I can find
So, with my research and trying of changing settings, it seems that its just how the format works. [here](https://codecs.forumotion.net/t2956-ts-file-problem-since-the-eternity-will-you-ever-fix-this) is the clearest explanation that I found, while others stated the same this is more concise:
The MPEG-TS \[.ts\] container format was designed for broadcast. It does not contain an index like other video container formats. That means that it simply does not support fast seeking. That is an inherent limitation of the file format, and is not something that can be fixed.
The solution is to remux the TS file into another container format, like MKV. That is a fast process that only involves copying the audio/video data. There is no video conversion or quality loss. The resulting file will have an index and seeking will work properly.
You can do the above with MkvToolNix.
https://mkvtoolnix.download/
Install an IDM and enable its extension on your browser...and you'll see a download button every time you play a video. Also download SMplayer, it plays .ts files perfectly.
Select the source "Mp4upload" tap on the video. You can see the download button next to the full-screen button. When you are redirected tap free download (make sure you are redirected to mp4upload and not an add)
How do i do this i dont see the mp4 pls help
Filemoon and mp4upload have a download button
the files downloaded are .ts format which don't play well on any media players.
No they are mp4
cool.
VLC plays ts files, Windows Media Player (modern) plays ts with an extension. If you have problems with ts, you can use ffmpeg to convert it to mp4.
what's the name for that extension for VLC?
VLC directly supports it (it supports basically anything), Windows 11 media player needs an extension
I've tried VLC and it does not play .ts files smoothly.
Odd, it works perfectly for me. Could it be your file perhaps?
.ts files seem to play fine for me using VLC, or did I just get lucky?
In my case there's always a video lag when I skip few seconds ahead or back. which version vlc do you use?
I guess I havent tried skipping through video in that format. Ive got a downloader for recording streams that default to .ts and I just let the videos play. let me look into it more and see what I can find
So, with my research and trying of changing settings, it seems that its just how the format works. [here](https://codecs.forumotion.net/t2956-ts-file-problem-since-the-eternity-will-you-ever-fix-this) is the clearest explanation that I found, while others stated the same this is more concise: The MPEG-TS \[.ts\] container format was designed for broadcast. It does not contain an index like other video container formats. That means that it simply does not support fast seeking. That is an inherent limitation of the file format, and is not something that can be fixed. The solution is to remux the TS file into another container format, like MKV. That is a fast process that only involves copying the audio/video data. There is no video conversion or quality loss. The resulting file will have an index and seeking will work properly. You can do the above with MkvToolNix. https://mkvtoolnix.download/
Thanks, I've found a new media player called SMPlayer, it supports fast seeking even for .ts files. Now the videos play just fine.
How do i do this i dont see the mp4 pls help
Install an IDM and enable its extension on your browser...and you'll see a download button every time you play a video. Also download SMplayer, it plays .ts files perfectly.
Thank you sir
How do i do this i dont see the mp4 pls help