These are local files.  I was also rather surprised, as I found that
rule and though I think it could match a text file by chance, it didn't
seem to match the first .ts file I checked.  (After finding this bug I
assumed that the rule was being ignored.)  Any suggestions as to what I
could try here?

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Title:
  .ts files always get recognized as application/x-linguist and never as
  video/mp2t (mpeg transport stream)

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