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Help trying to get a MKV 264 on a Single layer DVD

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by Unclers, Mar 1, 2009.

  1. Unclers

    Unclers Member

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    I have a 720p MKV HD file that I am tryint to get on a SL DVD. I am using TSMUXERGUI and have selected the movie and sound. I have set output to Blueray by following the guides. When I now use imgburn (followed the guides) the imige is 4.7Gb and will not fit on a SL. Can I reduce the file size to fit on a SL or have i got to use DL. If i need DL may start again and get a 1080p file. I was hoping to get the movie onto a SL as sit is the movie only.

    Any help would be good I have searched the forums and I see that you can convert a blue ray movie to a DVD 5 but I do not have a blue ray player on my PC, i have downloaded the movie as a 720P MKV file. I have the original in blueray and I want to convert to DVD5 so I can compare the two on by BD player connected to my TV.

    Cheers

    Uncle
     
  2. harnarn

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    You might have to DL meGui to do the down converting of the h264 movie stream and then use tsmuxer to mux it all up again..it's a pretty easy thing actually...
    Cheers
     
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    You might have to DL meGui to do the down converting of the h264 movie stream and then use tsmuxer to mux it all up again..it's a pretty easy thing actually...
    Cheers
     
  4. 1gkar

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    Only possibility, other than re-transcoding or downloading new is to overburn.

    Whether it will work: I have never done it. Check
    here.

    Do an 'edit>find: overburn' search. The area you are after is talking about 'DVD+R Reserve track' But there may be other relevant settings to consider. All the best.
     
  5. harnarn

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    I have my imageburn always to set at overburn and it actually works god but it's a fine line test and test again..
     

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