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  1. 1 comment and that person sayīs great i Wonder ive tried it.
    And so far itīs not completed the job and itīs already take over 2 hours.
    have done something wrong ?
    Who need a program that takeīs so long ?

    I tok a mkv file and added it and started the program and in the end a wanted to creat a dvd 5

    Are i missing something ?

    MS Windows 7 64-bit AMD Athlon 2 X2 250 Processor 4 GB ATI Radeon HD 3300 Graphics
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    If you reconvert/shrink it will take long time. But you can also try avchdcoder and see if it's any faster....but they are based on same software.

    If you don't want to shrink use multiavchd.
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    Most MKV files taken from BD sources have been cropped to non-compliant aspect ratios. This means that to author an AVCHD disc (which can be burned to a SL or DL DVD blank, depending on the output size you choose) requires a re-encode. On a standard 6600 quad core, a 2 pass fast (good quality) re-encode takes 3.5 - 4 hours
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    Pretty good program. One downside is it's default subtitling turns on subtitles by default requiring you to manually turn-off subtitles. Be sure to change to "selected".
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    I was unable to open any of my BD folders created by ANYDVDHD or direct from Bluray disc. Is that function not working yet or something is wrong on my side? BTW I have no problem using BDRebuilder or MultiAVCHD on those.
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    I had no problem opening BD folders or m2ts files. Program seems very stable and bug free.
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