I want a trilogy all on one disc and they seem they would fit, what should I do great wise ones, there in mkv. i MEAN BLURAY, im sorry im tired.
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I meant MKV to bluray example batman and batman returns, (Not realy, dont ban me
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Move some compressed mkvs on a bluray to save space, because since they were compressed I could get 2 or 3 movies if lucky.
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sorry if im confusing but it's another frontier im not good at, just went a i drag them i get one movie and the second is under it under 000000ts
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If you want a Blu-ray output, use BD Rebuilder with your MKV files. Set Mode to Quick Play. Import the MKV files by clicking File-->Import-->Video files. All three of the MKV files have to be in the same folder in order for BD Rebuilder to find them and import them.
The result will be a Blu-ray movie with a very simple menu which will allow you to select each of the three titles. Default output size is for a single layer 25gb disc.
If the video and audio in the MKV files are not already compliant to Blu-ray specifications, they will be re-encoded. -
No, your files were undoubtedly NOT compliant to Blu-ray specifications. Very, very few mp4 or mkv files floating about the net are made that way. So, you must re-encode them to make Blu-ray video.
Encoding speeds depend to a large degree on the speed of your cpu, and the number of cores you have. Length of your videos in time is also a consideration. Video encoding is one area where you need good, modern equipment, or just plan on doing your encodes overnight while you sleep. -
Gorgeous job!!!! Question though, how can I change the background from outerspace to something befittting? And the title up above? Guess that matters on where the mkvs were. And TY
OK found the menuback.jpg, just need to know how to change the top title which is think is in the mkv folder under titles.cfg Where can I change to center the titles.cfg position?Last edited by PedgeJameson; 14th Apr 2015 at 08:03.
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Theres no easy way to change the position, text, and background yet? Or is that only on pro, isnt there something simpler, I just want a double feature with artwork.
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BD Rebuilder is primarily meant for backup of Blu-ray, though it has many other functions that have gradually been built in. So menu making is very far down on the list of priorities, and the program was never meant to be a full fledged authoring program. If you want more elaborate menus when making a compilation Blu-ray from media files, you should try multiAVCHD, though I have to warn you that program is notoriously flakey.
You can change the name of the title when you set up the encode. Mode-->Edit Quick Play Menu. There are also some hidden options. Look in the HIDDENOPTS.txt file that is unpacked with all the other files in the BD Rebuilder package. You would have to add one or more of the hidden options to the INI/configuration file. But you probably still won't have the control you want over the menu.
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