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    I have a 15g .ts (mpeg4) file that I'd like to be able to burn to blu-ray on my new vaio laptop that has a Blu-Ray burner...However, after trying VideoReDo which failed as it can't handle mpeg4 I'm at a loss as to how to do this. Perhaps it's impossible, but I would bet some very enterprising person can figure out a way to do this. Could anyone step me through the process if it's possible? I'd be very appreciative. Thanks.
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    First you need a bluray authoring tool, https://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=114#114 . It must supports h264 streams also. Then you probably need to demultiplex the ts to video and audio streams that you can import in the bluray authoring tool, http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=110312 . But the h264 ts streams might not be bluray compliant and then you need to reconvert...maybe with megui.

    And search http://forum.doom9.org/ and http://www.avsforum.com for more information.
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    I can get the files demuxed to a single audio and video file...But, nothing I've tried can do anything with these files???? I am very perplexed. I am pleading for anyone to let me know how this can be done, I have not really used my BD burner because of this and that was one of the main reasons I bought the BD burner. I should have done more homework, however, it must be doable since people are taking BD movies and ripping these to a format such as .ts / .x264 files. Am I correct that anything that can be ripped should be able to be put back into the form it started out as????
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