When I try to open a ts file with DGIndex it says NO VIDEO SEQUENCE HEADER FOUND. It plays fine with VLC though. Anybody know what to do?
Well, I can't offer much help because I have a similar problem. I have a .ts file that I believe has an MPEG-4 AVC (h.264) video stream, but I am not sure. I have tried many different tools, but they all return the same errors: "No Video Sequence Header Found" and "No Data - Check your PIDs" which comes from DGIndex. Some of the tools also reported that the stream was almost 80 hours long. It's only a ~2 hour movie but the file length is almost 13GB! Windows Media Player will play it, but VLC won't. Is there any way to convert it into a standard container, like .mp4? Is there a de-muxer that will split the audio and video streams? -Cheers