How can TSLemurs TS file checker tool help You?

The Transport Stream (TS) is a stream definition which is tailored for communicating or storing one or more programs of coded video and other data in environments in which significant errors may occur.

TS coding layer allows one or more programs (a program is a collection of program elements such as video, audio and ancillary data) to be combined into a single stream of packets.

Data from each elementary stream are multiplexed together with information that allows synchronized presentation of the elementary streams within a program.



All TS packets begin with a 4-byte header.

The header contains a Program ID (PID) and a continuity_counter, which is used to detect continuity errors.

TS packet discontinuity is an anomaly that may occur during transmission or storage of Transport Streams due to packet reordering and packet loss.

The result of packet reordering or packet loss is usually visible / audible degradation of video / audio contained within the Transport Stream.

A CC (Continuity Count) error event therefore indicates possible degradation of user experience due to erroneous video / audio.



TS files are a common format for storing VoD files and NPVR recrodings within interactive TV systems, such as IPTV, cable TV and OTT CDNs.

CC errors may occur within these files for different reasons, such as errors during recording of live content or poor TS file multiplexing.

By monitoring CC error events of a TS file You can detect erroneous files which cause poor user experience and generate customer support requests.

TSLemurs bring You a FREE TS file checker tool.

This transport stream file software analyzer enables automated detection and early discovery of erroneous TS files.

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