I've gotten a few x264 (h264) media files which are 4.11GB in size and after using an (.exe) which converts it to AVCHD, it creates am (.iso) to an exact 4.3GB file.
I would like to know, if I grab a mkv how would I determine if it will fit on a DVD9 disc after using tsmuxer? I've seen alot of 1080p mkv's which are about 7.8-8.1GB... Would it be safe to assume after converting it, it should still be under a DVD9 size?
Maybe a calculator or something? I already know all about converting the audio profile to 4.1. Any ideas thanks?
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You don't need to convert (perhaps lossy) MKV, just unpack the contents with MKVtoolnix or MKVEXtractGUI, and mux files to BR/AVCHD disc with TSMuxer. You can remux MKV to BR/AVCHD directly in TSMuxer as well.
Demuxed files size should be almost identical with source MKV as h264 and audio (AC3 or MP2) are already heavy compressed. I didn't test how MKV stores LPCM, if it compress much or not. -
I would not assume. There is a lot of overhead (a surprising amount) in the M2TS and AVCHD formats. Yes, the demxued files should total around the same size as the source mkv (smaller if there is a lot of extraneous crap in the mkv file), but the remuxed file might be up to 8% larger than the source.
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Yes remuxed file(s) will be bigger as the packet size of M2TS is larger than MKV and TS.
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