Hello,
I have several problems with my DVD authoring. I'll try to explain as best as I can, but my English isn't 100% , because I'm actually Dutch.
Anyway, I'll try:
I have several MKV files of the same series. Each file has great quality and I would like it to stay that way.
I want to put it on a DVD with an as complex possible menu. Without being it to technically ^^'' .
I have some experience with Nero 8. For every file I have a seperate subtitle-file (.srt) .
So here's the problem:
Some of the 26 mkv files have a subtitle built-in.
I want to remove this one and put in my own subtitle file. Then I want to burn all of these on several dvd's with a complex menu, but without losing the quality of these mkv files. I also want to have a subtitle-menu , where you can choose a subtitle stream. ( my own, then. ) Is this all possible ?
In short:
- mkv file to another file which is compatible for DVD authoring without losing quality
- remove a subtitle-stream from the mkv file
- a subtitle-menu
- as complex as possible menu's, but not too difficult ^^''
Well, if someone could help me, I'd be really happy ^^.
Thanks in advance.
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You will lose quality when converting to dvd but if you use high enough bitrate(max 2 hours video/dvd) you shouldn't notice too much difference(dvd quality then...no hd quality).
Complex:
For a "complex" menu you probably need something like dvd-lab pro (or tmpgenc authoring works or other advanced dvd authoring tools) but it requires mpg video streams so I would then
Use Mkvextractgui to extract subtitles from mkv.
Convert to dvd video files using for example FAVC, load the mkvs for each dvd(max 2 hour video), choose to KEEP working files and convert.
Load the mpv/mvp video and ac3,mpa audio files from the working folder into dvd-lab pro. Import the extracted subtitles files. AUthor and burn the DVD.
Easy:
Or if you don't need that advanced menus you can try an all-in-one tool like convertxtodvd, load mkvs, choose a custom menu, convert and burn. I think you will get a subtitle menu for each track/title. -
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