TS stream recordings usually already contain MP4-compatible video — so this converter can repackage them into MP4 in seconds with zero quality loss, entirely in your browser.
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TS (MPEG Transport Stream) is the container used by TV broadcasts, IPTV, DVRs and HLS internet streams — it is designed for transmission, not playback, so many players and editors refuse to open .ts files or scrub through them poorly. The good news: TS streams almost always carry H.264 (or H.265) video and AAC audio, which are exactly what MP4 uses. That means Fast Copy mode can losslessly repackage the streams into MP4 in seconds — no re-encoding, no quality loss, bit-for-bit identical video. Only badly damaged or MPEG-2 broadcast captures need the Re-encode fallback.
Drop your TS file — DVR recordings, HLS segments and AVCHD camcorder files welcome.
Pick the conversion options that fit — sensible defaults work for most files.
Get your converted file instantly — it plays on every device and platform.
TV tuners and DVRs, IPTV recordings, CCTV systems, and downloaded HLS stream segments (.ts chunks) are the most common sources. TS is a transmission format — converting to MP4 makes the recording behave like a normal video file.
Usually yes. Fast Copy mode repackages the existing video and audio streams into an MP4 container without touching the encoded data — zero quality loss and nearly instant, even for large recordings.
Some broadcast captures use MPEG-2 video or AC-3 audio, which don’t fit the MP4 standard cleanly. Switch to Re-encode mode and the tool will rebuild the file as H.264/AAC, which plays everywhere.
Not yet in this tool — convert them individually, or concatenate segments first (on most systems you can binary-join .ts chunks) and drop the combined file here.
No. Everything runs in your browser with FFmpeg WebAssembly. Your recordings never leave your device — important for personal DVR and CCTV footage.
AVCHD files (.m2ts/.mts) from Sony and Panasonic camcorders use the same transport stream container and convert the same way — usually a lossless Fast Copy.
Drop a TS file and get a universal MP4 in seconds — right in your browser, no sign-up required.