File Extension TS is commonly seen on video, audio, and data whose streams are encapsulated for digital transmission use. Transmission Stream or TS is submissive to MPEG2-part 1 specification. File Extension TS are actually HDTV data composed of several mpeg video and audio used and interpreted by digital tuners. Machines with various operating systems such as Windows, Mac, and Linux can be installed with applications that may open these files. File Extension TS offers features for error correction for transportation over unreliable media, and is used in broadcast applications such as DVB an ATSC. It is contrasted with program stream, designed for more reliable media such as DVD’s.
Files bearing this extension can be opened through several applications compatible with their respective environment. For machines running with Mac operating systems installed, applications such as Apple DVD player, Squared 5 MPEG Streamclip, and VideoLAN VLC media player can be installed to play files with TS extensions. And for those with Windows operating systems running on their personal computer or machines, File Extension TS can be accessed by applications including VideoLAN VLC media player, Squared 5 MPEG Streamclip, VobEdit, and VideoReDo. Default Windows Media Player may not be able to access these files even with additional codec installed. VideoLAN VLC media player can also be installed on a Linux machine in order to access File Extension TS.
