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    Hi,

    I'm trying to create a "no disc" solution for my home theatre. I'm remuxing all my blu-ray movies to .mkv's. I'm not recoding, just demuxing the video, audio and subs (all in the languages I prefer) with tsmuxer and joining them in a .mkv container with mkvmerge. This way I have no loss of quality and I can use them with my home theatre. Yes, I know that leaves me with a bunch of really large mkv's but I have plenty of drive space and I want the movies to be in exact the quality of the original blu-ray disc.

    I've done quite a few of my blu-rays like this and almost never had any troubles...until now. Pirates of the Caribbean 1, no problem everything is OK. But when trying to remux Pirates of the Caribbean 2 the problem begins. For some reason when I try to playback the remuxed mkv the video looks......squashed and stretched, somehow cropped really weird while I never even tried to crop the video. The point is to keep the video intact!

    Any1 got an idea to fix this
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    Maybe you just need to adjust the aspect ratio to 16:9.

    You could also try MakeMKV.
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    Thx for your quick response!
    I already tried to set the aspect ration fixed but that didnt work. Ill give MakeMKV a try and report back.

    thx again!
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    ...Tried it but unfortunately it doesn't work because of the LPCM-HD audio, i get an error and its seems like its processing after that but it takes for ages!!!
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    Just for people with the same problem: It seems to be a codec problem. When using coreavac the video is just fine........
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