Convert MKV to TS: How?

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MKV is a container format for audio, video, and subtitle streams that is open source. TS is not a format, but a suffix used for DVD video folders. Converting MKV to TS actually means converting it to VOB. MKV supports multiple audio and subtitle streams, but its support is limited compared to MP4 and AVI. Third-party software is needed to convert MKV to TS, but caution should be taken when downloading. Consider the resolution and size of the MKV file before converting and burning to DVD.

If you want to convert MKV to TS, you are probably trying to burn the MKV file to a playable DVD. TS by itself is not a format, but a suffix to the video folder located in the DVD file structure. When you are trying to convert MKV to TS, you are actually trying to convert it to a VOB file. There are many programs available that can do this.

MKV stands for matroska video. It is a container file format that stores audio, video and subtitle streams. Unlike many other media formats and media containers, MKV is completely open source. The software for creating or editing MKV can be created without having to pay royalties to any creator or company, and anyone can include MKV videos in their product for free.

TS is not a video format at all, but is part of a folder name used to store video information used for DVDs. All video information on a DVD is stored in the VIDEO_TS folder, and the videos themselves are video object files or VOBs. VOB files are specially designed MPEG files made specifically for DVDs. Most DVD videos contain multiple VOB files, each less than 1GB in size.

If you are looking for a program that can convert MKV to TS, you are actually looking for a program that can convert MKV to VOB or DVD. Most of these programs can also burn the converted files to a disc that can be played in a standalone DVD player or DVD drive just like a store-bought DVD video.

One of the advantages of converting MKV to TS is that both of them support multiple audio and subtitle streams. If a MKV has more than one audio track or an optional subtitle stream, all of this information will go with it when you convert it to DVD compatible format. For some, this capability makes MKV a favorite format for creating media and burning to DVD.

Unfortunately, MKV file format support is limited compared to more well-known media containers like MP4 and AVI. Although Windows built-in DVD creator supports converting these video formats to DVD, it does not support MKV. If you want to convert MKV to TS, you will need to look for third party software.
There are many programs that claim to convert MKV to TS, but do some research before downloading or buying any MKV converter. Many media converter programs come prepackaged with spyware or adware, and some don’t work at all. Read reviews and download programs only from trusted websites.
Once you have a program that can convert MKV to TS, you should keep a few things in mind. Note the resolution of the MKV file. If it’s smaller than 720 x 480, it will look blocky or pixelated if you burn it to DVD. Also note the size of the MKV file. If it is very large, more than 4.7GB, you may not be able to convert it into a VOB file suitable for a single layer DVD. For exceptionally large MKV files, burn them to dual layer discs, which can hold 8.5GB of data.




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