I've read with great interest Racer-X's guide to creating a BluRay disc from HDV camcorder footage... not because I have a camcorder (I don't), but because I was able to adapt his guide to make BluRays from MPEG-2 transport streams recorded with my PC's ATSC tuner... specifically I was able to take my 720p MPEG-2 TS file of last week's LOST episode and make a BluRay out of it by following just the second half of Racer-X's guide.
I've been trying to do the same with my 720p mkv files, but during the tsRemux step, the program bombs out with several error messages about trying to divide by zero, and of course the resulting "BluRay" disc won't play in my player.
Specifically, I load the mkv into tsMuxerGUI and convert to an m2ts file. I then load the m2ts file into tsRemux, pick an output folder, make sure both audio and video streams are selected, uncheck bypass audio alignment, check BluRay for output format, and click remux.
All goes well until it's finished, at which point it pops up the divide by zero error messages.
Suggestions on what to do differently?
Thanks!
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You might want to check out the forums at http://www.doom9.net. They have a lot more experience in this kind of thing than we do. I also think the programs you are using are officially hosted there or at least the Doom9 forums are the official places for information about those programs.
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