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    Hi there I have a mkv file that i have put through tsmuxer and i am having trouble playing on my pioneer bdplx70a. when i try playing it recognises its a avchd disc but then just says "resume off" and wont play.....

    It was processed through tsmuxer at 4.1 which was default...would this be too high???? I have done a previous file at 3.1 and it worked ok, but whats the difference..

    Hope someone can help as im running out of dual layer discs lol
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    Is the mkv file blu-ray compliant then? like video frame size/resolution, video codec and audio codec.

    Use mediainfo to identify the settings and post here.
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    Thanks for the reply baldrick
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    profile:high@4.1 resolution 1280:528p frame rate 23.976
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    bitrate: 640kbps sample rate 48khz channels:6
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    1280x528 is not blu-ray compliant so it may be because of that. Try reconvert with blackborders to 1280x720p(or 1920x1080). Use for example Ripbot264.

    https://www.videohelp.com/hd#tech
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    Not sure if its allowed to discuss in these forums too much but I want to see what the fuss is about with these new blueray rips x264 and this is just a sample..
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    Just buy/rent your blu-rays and they will work perfect...
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