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  1. Hey all!

    I'm trying to get a 10GB Bluray file onto my PS3, but I need to split the file into three parts to transfer it on a FAT32 storage device first. I don't have a cross-over cable so it's a last resort really. Does anyone know any software that can split it without losing the quality?

    I tried a few free programs but I don't think they were prepared for a file that big.

    Appreciate any answers! Thanks in advance,

    Ryan
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    tsmuxer, open m2ts, under split and cut can you cut by size, save as new m2ts.
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  3. Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    tsmuxer, open m2ts, under split and cut can you cut by size, save as new m2ts.
    Thanks for your reply! I have two blu-ray files, the first one was a .mkv (the original) and I converted to a .mpeg. Neither of them work with this program either, both turn up the same error message:

    Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: C:\Documents and Settings\dicksmith electronic\My Documents\Downloads\Avatar (2009) 1080p BluRay\Avatar.bluray.x264.mpg

    I set it to split every 3GB, checked the button saying "Blu-Ray disc" and hit "Start Muxing." Repeated the process with both files and also tried to check TS Muxing to see if it made a difference, but that turned up the same error.
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    THose are not any blu-ray files. Moving you to our video conversion section. Please try give all details and it will be easier to help...


    HOW did you convert to mpg?


    I would just try any mkv to mp4, vob, avchd/blu-ray converter https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/all-in-one-mkv-to-mp4-avchd-ts
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  5. Sorry about that, not up to date with these new files but I'm doing my best to give all the details. I converted the file with mkv2vob. Glad to hear there's a chance it can be done.
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  6. Had a look at your link. I should mention that I don't want to convert it again as I need a file format that the PS3 can read (MPG is the standard I believe) unless you know a better alternative? Can I still use this program to cut it?

    Thanks for your speedy responses by the way.
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    Doesn't mkv2vob split? It should at least split automatically if you output to a fat32 drive.


    And yes, the ps3 supports mp4, m2ts.


    Or just rerip from your original blu-ray and split the m2ts.
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  8. Like I said, I'm a novice. Just spent 10 hours trying to figure out how to get this file on the PS3 without a cross-over cable and all it took was redirecting it to the D: Drive in the first place. Thanks a bunch for your help. I'm re-directing the new conversion there now and I'll (hopefully) make a final post to let you know how it goes.
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