On Dienstag, 13. Juli 2010, Michael Riepe wrote:
[...]
> Just in case: does dvbcut process that format correctly? 

It works perfectly since ages. It was only anoying that dvbcut didn't know 
the format.

> An extension 
> like .m2t, .m2ts or .mts often indicates a derivative of the transport
> stream format that has slightly longer packets (192 instead of 188 byte
> long). It's also used on blu-ray discs and in some camcorders.

Danny

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