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Old 06-06-2002, 12:06 PM   #1
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.ts files?

Hey guys I downloaded part of a movie today so that I could see if I wanted to see it in theatres or not. Well the file had a .avi extension at the end of it but in the middle of the filename said .ts. When I go to play the file all WIndows Media and KaZaa Lite sees is the .ts part. I even tried removing the .ts from teh filename but still no luck. Can't find the render files? Any idea what this file type is and how I can play it?
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Hmmm.... what I have found was that it could be a Trillian Script file for punting or banning users.
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Old 06-07-2002, 12:24 AM   #3
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ts files are usually found on DVD's
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I would be suspicios only because it was retrieved on KaZaa which is the largest virus breeding ground on the planet.
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