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    Hi Guys, Is There A Way Of Burning My MKV File That I Got By Using MakeMKV
    To A Blu-Ray Disc With The Disc Structure And All?

    Something Like A MKV To Blu-Ray Maker?
    I Searched The Web And Found Only A Windows Based "Not So Great" Prog
    From ImToo That Doesn't Work So Well Via Parallels Desktop.

    Help Anyone?
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    Links on the left,

    Tools / All In One MKV to MP4/Blu-ray/AVCHD

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/all-in-one-mkv-to-mp4-avchd-ts
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    I Saw The Tools Prior To Opening This Thread, There Are Only Windows Based Tools?
    I Forgot To Mention That I'm Using MacBook Pro Lion Osx Based Comp.

    Any Ideas?
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    Thread moved to the mac forum where you can get more help.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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    I don't think so. It's better to use a blu-ray ripper that rips to an iso image or a blu-ray folder in mac os like dvdfab blu-ray copier.


    edit: Or maybe tsmuxer, if you get the mac version to run. Convert to a BDMV folder.
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    For Some Reason "Tsmuxer" Didn't Work For Me. I Think Cause The "Lion".
    What I Want To Do Basically, Is To Rip From The Blu-Ray Disc Only The Parts I Need.
    For Example: The Main Title (The Movie); The Core Audio Stream (3/2-1 DTS) And Subtitles In English.
    That I Can Do Perfectly With MakeMKV.
    Now, I Want To Make A Blu-Ray Disk For My PS3 (Or Other Stand Alone BD Player) From The MKV File I Got.

    Hopefully Someone Knows How To Do That And Help Me With It.

    Thank You Guys.
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    Really? No One?

    Please Help.
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  8. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    I already told you how. Use dvdfab blu-ray copy for mac instead of MakeMKV. It can rip the main movie to blu-ray folder that you just burn. You can try the free trial.

    As I don't think you will find any easy method to convert the mkv back to blu-ray on macos.
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    Also, you can do it with Toast and the Blu-Ray plugin, but it is slightly buggy sometimes with mkv files. They take a long time to load.
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    Here's a cheaper way for you. Burn .mkv files on a Single- or Dual Layer DVD and play them on a Standalone Blu-Ray DVD Player. I'm doing this for over a year now and it still works.

    1- After you've downloaded the .mkv file on your hard drive, just change the extentension of the file from .MKV into .AVI, burn them on a Single or Dual Layer Disc.

    2- Put them into your Blu-Ray Player and off you go.

    And because all Blu-Ray Players don't have any problems by recognizing .AVI files i guess it works in 99,99% off all the Blu-Ray players.

    When you add .SRT files they may not work. If so, do the following.

    Use steps 1 and 2 like above, BUT BEFORE changing the extension use a MKV Tool program and use the TURN OFF MKV's HEADER REMOVAL COMPRESSION.
    Add your sub with the exact title as the movie, done.

    I use MKVTools for Mac OSX, but when you run a PC i don't know wich one you need for that.
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