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  1. I have a few .mkv blu-ray rips that I need to burn onto my DVDs because i'm running out of HDD space and after trying a few free programs out there I found BDtoAVCHD to be the ultimate best, but it converts the video to fit on a desireable media output

    I understand that BDtoAVCHD converts media to fit certain media output such as DVD5, DVD9, BDdisc, SD Card, etc. I want to find a way to not convert in order to preserve quality

    Then I found out about tsMuxeR, but when I demux (What ever that means) into AVCHD or even Blu-ray output and I get the two necesary folders and when I burn them into a DVD it does not work. I can play the media through my PC using potplayer to play the .mts2 files, but not on blu-ray. So far only BDtoAVCHD has successfuly been fully compatible but there is a very noticable amout of video/audio quality loss.

    Help me out here.

    some of my .MKV files are less than 4GB and some are exactly 4.37GB so that means I can fit most of of my movies on DVD5 media files, while those 4GB ones just BARELY fits by a few mb so I can fit those on a DVD-DL disc.
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    Have you tried multiavchd and avchdcoder also?

    It's usually the resolution that requires that you must reconvert. Blu-ray/AVCHD must be 1920x1080/1280x720.


    And this is not any blu-ray ripping. A mkv is not a blu-ray. Moving you to our Video Conversion section.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    Have you tried multiavchd and avchdcoder also?

    It's usually the resolution that requires that you must reconvert. Blu-ray/AVCHD must be 1920x1080/1280x720.


    And this is not any blu-ray ripping. A mkv is not a blu-ray. Moving you to our Video Conversion section.
    actually 720x480 (and of course some of its relatives) is part of the blu-ray standard.
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