TS videos recorded mainly on some DVD recording devices, or cameras can be converted to a broad range of multimedia files, including the BIK. Just keep in mind that file result of ts to bik conversion can be of lower quality than the original in case of some heavy compressed codecs.
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Conversion of ts file format to bik file format beta
Search for ts to bik converter or software able to handle these file types.
Convert MPEG-TV recorded video format to BINK video.
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Microsoft Windows software
- convert ts to bik on Windows
Freemake Video Converter
One of the most popular and succesfful free video conversion sofrware
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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Convert from ts file | Yes, Freemake Video Converter supports ts file conversion as a source file type. | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
to bik file | Yes, Freemake Video Converter supports bik file conversion as a target file type. | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
The table with program actions contains information about what each program is capable of doing with their files. This may be a good pointer for further searches for certain file conversions and help you find the converter you are looking for if our search result is insufficient for you. However, it is far from perfect and may sometimes show results which are not really usable because of the nature of the software handles the files. So a conversion that appears as possible, just because of matched actions, may in fact not be possible.
Additional links: Open ts file, Open bik file
TS
A ts file extension is commonly used for recorded MPEG-TV video stream by various TV-DVB/DVD devices. A ts file is container format defined in MPEG2 Part 1, Systems. The ts files are playable in various media players such as Windows Media Player, VLC Player, MPlayer etc.
BIK
Files with bik file extension can be most often encountered as video files encoded using the special Bink and Smacker codec. Typically encountered in older computer games.
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