Conversion guide
Convert WMV to MPEG-TS Online
This guide explains WMV and MPEG-TS, then covers what to expect when converting between them on Muxara.
Convert your WMV file
About WMV (source)
WMV (Windows Media Video) is Microsoft's legacy streaming and download format, often stored in ASF containers with WMA audio. WMV was common on Windows XP–era PCs and early streaming sites. Modern Macs, phones, and browsers rarely play WMV without conversion.
Where WMV shows up:
- Old Windows Media Player libraries
- Legacy corporate training videos
- Early 2000s camera and screen capture tools
- Archived Windows-centric media collections
About MPEG-TS (target)
MPEG-TS (Transport Stream) is the broadcast and DVR standard. TV tuners, cable boxes, and many cameras write .ts, .mts, or .m2ts files. TS splits video into small packets for reliable transmission and tolerates stream corruption better than MP4 for live capture.
Where MPEG-TS is used:
- OTA and cable DVR recordings
- HDV and AVCHD camcorder clips
- IPTV and broadcast playout pipelines
- Set-top boxes and TV-headend systems
Converting WMV to MPEG-TS
Pros
- Compatible with broadcast tools and many DVR workflows
Cons
- Awkward for phone playback and web upload
- Larger overhead than MP4 for file storage
Caveats
- MPEG-TS is suited to broadcast pipelines and set-top boxes, not general sharing. Files are often larger than MP4 for the same quality because TS is optimized for streaming, not storage.
- WMV sources may use obsolete codecs or odd frame sizes. Verify aspect ratio after conversion - legacy pixel aspect ratios can look stretched.
- Muxara maps the primary video and audio streams. Extra subtitle or audio tracks may not carry over unless you choose subtitle handling in the converter settings.
- Uploads are processed on dedicated workers and deleted within 24 hours. For offline batch work, use the free Muxara Mac app.
Pricing and privacy
Muxara processes uploads on dedicated workers and deletes files within 24 hours. Free - convert and download at no cost (up to 500 MB per file, fair-use rate limits apply). For offline batch work on your Mac, the free Muxara app converts locally with no upload.