Sunday, April 26, 2009

TS

Since we last spoke in regards to extensions, we discussed the benefits of upgrading your drivers in order to better function while blogging. Well, today I want to take a few minutes to share with you another tip regarding the File Extension TS (specifically what it is and does). First off, File Extension TS is utilized while streaming live video (TS actually stands for "Transport Stream"). Oftentimes you may never be aware that you are having a problem with this extension with a few exceptions. Generally, these files run and auto-delete upon completion. If it helps, think about YouTube videos or the more classic MPEG files for example. Anyway, if you are having difficulties with your TS files then you ought to go ahead and delete your cache to fix the issue as well as free up some hard-drive space. 

Having spent a bit of time in the last few weeks combing through the large variety of File Extension TS issues, I have to recommend visiting Driver Detective and downloading their free scan and repair system. The aforementioned system actually conducts a systems scan of your hard-drive that searches for updates and missing drivers. After the search is completed the results are compiled and the correct drivers are automatically installed (the drivers are only licensed drivers so you don't need to worry about any future "bad news" from the download). Once the download is completed, simply restart your computer and you'll be streaming video in no time.

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