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is there a way to tell if a .ts file is blu-ray compliant?

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I have gotten a .ts (transport stream) that someone recorded from an HD broadcast. It is 1920x1080, so I want to burn it to blu-ray. I know I can run it through TsMuxer and it will be in proper format, but I've done that with a .ts file in the past and it wouldn't play. So I'm wondering if there are any specific specs I should look for that will tell me if this file is bluray compliant, or if it will need a re-encode. I don't want to waste a blank BD-R if I don't have to.

Here is all Mediainfo says about the file. Thanks for any advice.

Format : MPEG-TS
File size : 20.2 GiB
Duration : 2h 36mn
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 18.4 Mbps

Video
ID : 33 (0x21)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@High
Format settings, BVOP : Yes
Format settings, Matrix : Custom
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=15
Codec ID : 2
Duration : 2h 36mn
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 17.1 Mbps
Maximum bit rate : 80.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First
Compression mode : Lossy
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.276
Stream size : 18.8 GiB (93%)

Audio
ID : 36 (0x24)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Codec ID : 129
Duration : 2h 36mn
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 384 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 431 MiB (2%)
Language : English

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