TS to MP4 Converter
Convert MPEG Transport Stream (.ts) recordings to universally compatible MP4 online for free. IPTV, satellite TV, HLS downloads. No software needed. Up to 100 MB.
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Also supports MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WebM, WMV, FLV • Max 100 MB
How to Convert TS to MP4
Upload
Drag and drop your TS video into the converter above, or click Choose TS File to browse your device.
Convert
Click Convert to MP4. Our server re-encodes your video with H.264 + AAC for universal playback. Takes 30 seconds to 2 minutes.
Download
Click Download MP4 to save the converted video. That's it — no registration, no email required.
Where Do TS Files Come From?
IPTV Recordings
IPTV set-top boxes and PVR (Personal Video Recorder) software save TV recordings as .ts files. These recordings use MPEG Transport Stream because it was designed for broadcast transmission — it handles signal interruptions gracefully and can resume playback even if parts of the recording are corrupted. Converting these recordings to MP4 makes them playable on any device and easy to archive or share.
Satellite & Cable TV
DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) receivers for satellite, cable, and terrestrial TV output recordings in the .ts format. The Transport Stream container is the native format of digital television worldwide — DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T, and ATSC all use MPEG-TS for signal delivery. Recorded .ts files often contain MPEG-2 video that most modern devices cannot play without conversion.
Blu-ray Disc Rips
When extracting video from Blu-ray discs, the raw streams are stored in .m2ts (MPEG-2 Transport Stream) files — a variant of the TS format. These files contain H.264 or HEVC video with lossless audio codecs like DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD. Converting to MP4 with H.264 + AAC makes the content portable and playable on standard devices without specialized Blu-ray player software.
HLS Streaming Downloads
HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), Apple's adaptive streaming protocol used by many video platforms, delivers content as a series of small .ts segment files referenced by an M3U8 playlist. When you download or capture HLS streams, you end up with .ts files. Converting the concatenated stream to MP4 gives you a single, universally playable video file.
What is TS (Transport Stream)?
TS (Transport Stream) is a container format defined in the MPEG-2 standard (ISO/IEC 13818-1), originally published in 1995. It was specifically designed for transmitting audio and video over unreliable media — broadcast networks, satellite links, and streaming protocols where data loss is expected.
The key feature of Transport Stream is its error resilience. Unlike file-oriented containers like MP4 or MKV, TS uses fixed-size 188-byte packets with synchronization bytes. If part of the stream is lost or corrupted, the decoder can resynchronize and continue playing from the next valid packet. This makes TS indispensable for live broadcasting where retransmission is not possible.
TS files support MPEG-2 and H.264 video, along with MPEG-1/2 audio, AAC, and AC-3 (Dolby Digital) audio. However, the format's broadcast-oriented design means poor compatibility with consumer devices. Most computers, phones, and smart TVs cannot play .ts files directly, and no social media platform or video hosting service accepts TS uploads.
What is MP4?
MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) is the international standard video container format, published as ISO/IEC 14496-14. It was derived from Apple's QuickTime MOV format in 2001, using the same atom/box architecture for organizing video, audio, and metadata.
MP4 supports H.264 and H.265 video with AAC audio, and includes the faststart flag (moov atom at the beginning) for instant web playback without buffering. It's the recommended upload format for YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and every major platform.
The defining strength of MP4 is universal compatibility. Every computer, phone, tablet, smart TV, gaming console, web browser, and media player manufactured in the last 15 years can play H.264 MP4 files. When you need a video that works everywhere without question, MP4 with H.264 is the safe choice.
TS vs MP4: Quick Comparison
| Feature | TS (Transport Stream) | MP4 |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | MPEG-2 (ISO 13818-1, 1995) | MPEG-4 Part 14 (ISO 14496-14, 2001) |
| Designed for | Broadcasting & streaming | File storage & playback |
| Error recovery | Built-in (packet-based sync) | None (file must be intact) |
| Packet structure | Fixed 188-byte packets | Variable-size atoms/boxes |
| Video codecs | MPEG-2, H.264, H.265 | H.264, H.265, AV1 |
| Audio codecs | MPEG-1/2 Audio, AAC, AC-3 | AAC, MP3, AC-3 |
| Streaming support | Native (HLS, DVB, ATSC) | Via fragmented MP4 (fMP4) |
| File extensions | .ts, .mts, .m2ts, .tsv | .mp4, .m4v, .m4a |
| Windows playback | Limited (codec dependent) | Native (H.264) |
| macOS playback | Not supported natively | Native (QuickTime) |
| Mobile devices | Not supported | Universal |
| Best for | Live TV, IPTV, broadcast recording | Sharing, web, universal playback |
Why Convert TS to MP4?
Play IPTV recordings anywhere
IPTV and satellite TV recordings saved as .ts files are locked to specialized player software. Most standard media players, phones, tablets, and smart TVs cannot open TS files. Converting to MP4 unlocks your recordings for playback on every device you own — Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android, Samsung TV, or any web browser.
Archive broadcast recordings
TS files from DVB recordings often contain MPEG-2 video, which produces large file sizes compared to modern H.264 encoding. A typical 1-hour MPEG-2 broadcast recording at standard definition can be 2–4 GB. Converting to H.264 MP4 can reduce file size by 50–70% while maintaining equivalent visual quality, saving significant storage space for your TV archives.
Convert HLS downloads
HTTP Live Streaming delivers video as .ts segments. After downloading and concatenating these segments, you have a .ts file that most applications cannot handle directly. Converting to MP4 gives you a standard video file that works with every video editor, player, and sharing platform. The MP4 faststart flag also enables instant web playback without buffering.
Share & upload to platforms
No social media platform, video hosting service, or messaging app accepts .ts files. YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Telegram all require MP4 or similar consumer formats. If you want to share a TV recording, Blu-ray clip, or captured stream with anyone, converting from TS to MP4 is the essential first step.
Frequently Asked Questions
ffmpeg -i "concat:seg1.ts|seg2.ts|seg3.ts" -c copy output.ts) before uploading.