M2TS
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− | '''M2TS''' is the video stream packet format, [[MPEG-2]] based, used on [[Blu-ray Disc]]s. The normal extension is .m2ts, but in instances where such files are stored in filesystems (e.g., [[FAT32]]) that allow only three-letter extensions, . | + | '''M2TS''' is the video stream packet format, [[MPEG-2]] based, used on [[Blu-ray Disc]]s. The normal extension is .m2ts, but in instances where such files are stored in filesystems (e.g., [[FAT32]]) that allow only three-letter extensions, .mts is used. |
These files are usually accompanied by other associated files including these related formats: | These files are usually accompanied by other associated files including these related formats: |
Revision as of 04:56, 24 November 2014
M2TS is the video stream packet format, MPEG-2 based, used on Blu-ray Discs. The normal extension is .m2ts, but in instances where such files are stored in filesystems (e.g., FAT32) that allow only three-letter extensions, .mts is used.
These files are usually accompanied by other associated files including these related formats:
- BDMV (Blu-ray disc files for user interactivity)
- CLPI (Blu-ray disc clip info files)
- MPLS (Blu-ray disc playlists)