As said before, m2ts files are raw mp4 streams. In your case, the stream has 
probably been started to be dumped in the middle of the related broadcast and 
the 4 first bytes are the end of a frame, then the 5th byte takes the typical 
value of a sync byte (0x47), which gets repeated further down the stream.
You can't really use the simple magical number method to recognise those 
streams...
Cheers,
Cyril APAN.


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