Holly230_2023-02-23_21-23-32_141.ts Apr 2026

: The File Extension (Transport Stream). This format is commonly used for MPEG-2 video and is standard for digital broadcasting and many surveillance systems because it is "resilient"—if the power cuts out, the file usually remains playable up to the point of interruption. How to Open and Use This File

: If this file was found on a shared server or SD card, it is likely one segment of a larger recording. Surveillance systems often break recordings into small segments (like this one, which appears to be segment #141) to manage storage effectively. Holly230_2023-02-23_21-23-32_141.ts

: Likely the unique Device ID or "Camera Name" assigned to the hardware. : The File Extension (Transport Stream)

: The Timestamp (21:23:32), indicating the recording started at approximately 9:23 PM . : The Date the recording was created (February 23, 2023)

: The Date the recording was created (February 23, 2023).

: If you need to share the file or play it on a mobile device, you can convert it to MP4 using tools like Handbrake or FFmpeg without losing quality.

: The most reliable way to view a .ts file is using the VLC Media Player , which supports almost all transport stream codecs.