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  1. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2009
    Location: United States
    I have a very large 1080 MKV which is around 10GB that I'd like to put onto two DVDs for watching on a standalone player. Does anyone know of any good conversion software that can create the two images with minimal loss in video quality? I can do this on a virtual machine in Windows XP or Windows 7, but I'd prefer to stick to OS X if I can. Thanks!
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    What type of standalone player ?

    If fit is not a HD player capable player then you can forget about minimal image quality loss.

    If you have a bluray player that can play AVCHD discs, or a PS3, I would recommend Multi-AVCHD to compress it to fit on a DL DVD, or use the stream results from this with TSMuxer to create two SL DVD AVCHD discs.

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  3. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2009
    Location: United States
    Thanks for the feedback! It's a bluray player, but I think it's an older one. Unfortunately, I can't get the exact model number so I can't tell if it can play AVCHD discs (and won't know until I go to play one in it).
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