H.264 within MPEG-2 TS Container

hi all,
is it posssible to use compressor (or another apple app) to create an H.264 format movie that is packages within an MPEG-2 TS (broadcast transport stream) Container.
many thanks
Excelsior01

Try creating a custom setting:
1. H.264 for DVD Studio Pro
2. make sure that "Include PCM audio" is checked
3. set the stream settings as needed.
This will create a muxed QT movie (program stream)...see if it works in your delivery environment.
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