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Xfig at a glance
Xfig
Xfig began in 1985 and accumulated decades of maintenance and export tooling, which made the .fig format a durable bridge between interactive diagram editing on Unix systems and downstream conversion to PostScript, PDF, and other outputs.
TS at a glance
TS
Transport streams belong to the broadcast and transmission side of digital video history, where resilience and streaming mattered more than user-friendly file semantics.
Format comparison
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When to use each format
When to use Xfig
- illustration
- diagramming
- brand asset delivery
- Preserves object-level editability for technical diagrams.
When to use TS
- editing
- mastering
- streaming delivery
- Strong transmission-oriented design.
FAQs
Why convert Xfig to TS?
Choose TS as target when the destination expects transport streams, such as broadcast workflows, segment-based media handling, receiver recordings, or other systems where packetized streaming compatibility matters.
What changes when converting Xfig to TS?
Convert to TS when the destination expects transport streams, such as broadcast workflows, segment-based media handling, receiver recordings, or other systems where packetized streaming compatibility matters. It is useful as an operational and interchange format inside media infrastructure. For easier library playback and casual sharing, MP4 or MKV are usually more convenient.
What should I review after converting Xfig to TS?
After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in broadcast systems and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected depends quality profile; Awkward as a general-purpose end-user sharing format.
How can I keep quality stable in Xfig to TS conversion?
Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: Often repackaged into friendlier containers for normal playback and editing; Awkward as a general-purpose end-user sharing format; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.