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A Little Help On Burning Blu Ray

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by infam0us, Feb 8, 2010.

  1. infam0us

    infam0us Regular member

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    hello people,i just bought a LG Blu Ray Burner for my pc and 25gb Verbatim Bl R Discs,im new to the blu ray scene,i know how to burn games,movies etc,just not blu ray,what are the steps,right now i got a hold of 2012 and its a MKV file,is it the same to burn with img burn like an iso would?Thanks,oh yea i did search,
     
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    First you would need to check if the MKV is Blu-ray compliant. With the first question being is the resolution even compliant? Then the next question is, is it encoded within the allowable number of reference and b-frames?

    If it is, it would be a waste to burn one MKV (remuxed to M2TS/Blu-ray format) on a blank Blu-ray disc. You could use DVD media and burn as AVCHD or if you are really intent on using Blu-ray use an application called MultiAVCHD to add multiple titles per Blu-ray disc.

    The steps to burn a MKV file to Blu-ray if it is compliant as stated above is...

    1) Open MKV file in tsMuxeR and choose Blu-ray output (or AVCHD for DVD media).

    2) Burn BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders as UDF 2.5 with Nero or ImgBurn.
     
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