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  1. hey guys first off let me say i am very new to this

    so here is what im working with i have a mkv file and i would like to put it on a bd-r and be able to play it in my sony standalone.

    i used tsmuxer and selected the blue ray disk option. That gave me my bdmv folder and the CERTIFICATE folder. i then used nero to burn the folders to my disk by selecting bdmv-video option. Everything burns fine. When i put the disk in my player the movie begin to play and i have perfect audio but the video is very pixley . Ive tired it so many diffrent times and have wasted aot of disks.. Could anyone please tell me what im doing wrong ? thanks alot tommy
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Try instead a mkv to bluray/avchd tool like avchdcoder or multiavchd. They will reconvert the video if it's not blu-ray compliant.


    And I changed your thread title. Don't just use help please.
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  3. ok thanks ... and very sorry for that
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  4. ok so i used avchdcoder and it gives me error code 0x401 after it tries and extract the file. Any reason it would do that ?
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    No idea. Try rebox.net or multiavchd then.
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  6. ok ill give one of those a try tonight . Thanks again for the reply
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    Explain more about the "MKV" file. Post the Mediainfo txt.

    Sony players can play some MKV files directly if the audio/video codecs are Blu-Ray compliant. A BDMV file structure requires an m2ts container for video/audio assets. Programs like Multiavchd will change the container without re-encoding compliant video/audio assets.

    http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/tutorial.php
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