Ok. I just bought a PS3, and also a Sony STR-KS370 receiver with 5.1 speakers. Everything is hooked up via HDMI cables. Speakers...speaker cables obviously lol.
Anyway, I read somewhere on here that the best video format to place on your PS3 for viewing is *.vob format. Well I've ripped almost all of my DVDs and BDs to *.mkv format. They still retain the subtitles, DTS encoding and everything too.
Someone then told me to use MKV2VOB to convert them, but after I did a test conversion...my subtitles aren't there anymore. Since there's no "documentation", are there settings I should be ticking or including on this or should I be using some other BETTER software?
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Last edited by psionicsin; 3rd Mar 2011 at 06:12. Reason: Apparent imbecilic forum rules
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Convert to AVCHD with mkv2vob (or https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/all-in-one-mkv-to-mp4-avchd-ts) instead. The subs should work then.
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I need just a bit more than that, so here are what my options are:
Output type: File, AVCHD - Disk, AVCHD - USB
File Extensions: *.mpg, *.m2ts, *.vob, *.mp4, *.avi
Transcoding: MPEG-2, XviD, x264, x264 High Bitrate
Am I setting it to AVCHD - Disk, with an extention of *.vob, and any transcoding I want? -
After waiting a little over an hour, it didn't work. It was glitchy and didn't play on my PC, much less the PS3.
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Guys I need serious help with this issue. I've literally been trying since 8am (It's now 8pm just about).
I recently bought a PS3 Slim, a new receiver, and HDMI cables galore. Everything is hooked up via HDMI, and full resolutions and audio formats are allowed without restrictions. I'm using the PS3 for everything BUT gaming.
Now with that being said, I have About 20 or so 720p *.mkv files that are ripped from my blu-rays. Each one has soft-coded (not hard-coded) subtitles. I'm trying to get these converted into a file format that will:
- Play on the PS3 in their native 720p resolution
- Allow soft-coded subtitles (so I can turn them on/off at will)
- Is digital, and NOT a disc
I've been trying mkv2vob with ABSOLUTELY no luck. I've followed every set of directions people threw at me, yet subtitles STILL aren't soft-coded into the files. I know this because before I tried to transfer them over I played on my PC first, and the subtitle option wasn't there.
I've tried *.m2ts format, *.vob format...and got no where.
So does anyone out there know what I should ACTUALLY be doing and using to accomplish what I want?
NOTE: Please thoroughly read my question as not to post a solution I've already tried. -
The only way I have found to do this was to author the files into AVCHD format and burn them to DVDs. In the end it was simpler to just buy a WDTV and play the MKV files instead (or anything with external subs, and anything not encoded to the PS3's rather narrow requirements).
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That's sad. I've seen forums everywhere saying "I've done it using this method..", yet when I tried it nothing worked.
So with the PS3 I'm stuck with good video, but no soft-coded subtitles and that's the end of it?
ALSO: I can't remember, but wasn't there some kind of hacked/freeware firmware out of the PS3 that allows it to play almost every file format known to the advanced civilization of man? -
Use before... MKVmerge GUI (mmg.exe) --> Add MKV File and SRT > Select movie/audio/SRT > Start muxing >>>
Next go for the rebox.NETLast edited by jandor2009; 2nd Mar 2011 at 00:59.
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Didn't work. At least with the subtitles that were already soft-coded into the *.mkv file from rip.
HOWEVER...rebox.NET is a GREAT program, and I thank you for telling me about it. I'll experiment some other time, but right now I guess I'm fine without subs. -
Baldrick...just because they both have PS3 in the title does NOT make them similar.
One dealt specifically with finding the right software for conversion to a filetype that the PS3 could read (as software recommended wasn't working).
The second is dealing with a way to separate, and HARDCODE subs into a video stream.
Placing all of this under a a general topic just because it's from the same author and has PS3 in the title is highly irresponsible of you as other people who have my same problem won't know where to look for their solution.
When I visit a forum, I use search and pay attention to thread TITLES. Nothing in THIS title says anything about hardcoding subs, meaning a newbie will ask the question yet again, and then someone will tell them to use the search (which they probably already did). -
You can change the title. Just click on edit and advanced on your first thread.
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Finished separating everything LAST NIGHT, and I'm left with the following...
*) Avatar.mkv (Original Rip)
1) Avatar_Track1.h264 (Video)
2) Avatar_Track2.dts (5.1 Audio)
3) Avatar_Track3.srt (The Na'vi Language Subtitles)
4) Avatar_Track4.srt (English Subs I don't need)
Does anyone know what software I should use to "BURN" in the Na'vi subtitles to either video stream (*.mkv or *.h264)?
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