1080P MKV Pixelated after ImgBurn

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    I'm using TsMuxer > ImgBurn latest vers. > Build > Write > Burn using LGWH08LS2O Drive Win XP SP 3 2600.. I've followed all the correct steps to mux the .mkv file then build the BDMV /Certificate files, then write the produced .iso. All the 108Op mkv files are playing fine on my machine, yet after they are burned onto a Maxell 25gig BD-R they are pixelated on my standalone SONY BDP-350. FYI, Burnt 720p .mkv files play fine on the SONY BDP-350 with the same Maxell Media. Is this a BD-R Media problem or a CPU issue?
     
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    i have exactly the same problem on the exact same blu ray player

    it is like playing the file on a pc that is too slow to keep up and cannot display the true picture
     
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    Yea I haven't found an answer anywhere, I've just been looking for "720p" mkv's which in most cases the BDP will read them at the 1080/24 resolution which is just fine so far. I'm just thinking about future rips / burns though
     
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    Yea 720p movies work fine for me, just 720p upscaled to 1080p is not quite the same

    i am currently using multiAVCHD to transcode the mkv file into AVCHD files that should play on the blu ray player in true 1080p so i will let you know how i get on. The transcoding on this movie is taking a good few hours on my laptop though......
     
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    Thank you
     
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    multiAVCHD worked fine mate but took 8 hours!

    If you choose the format AVCHD from txumuxer instead of blu ray disc it works for me which is much quicker
     
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    Shmirk > Thanks 4 Your input. I'm currently out of BDR's but will try next time and post results here!
     
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    although im burning to DVD DL mate so dont know if that makes any difference....?
     
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    Well, yes it would depend on size of the file of course. Some of the movies I have I will need the 25gig BDR.Because a couple are over 10 gigs
     
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    I've heard that method of choosing AVCHD in TsMux before in another forum so I'm curious and will definitely try it...[​IMG]
     
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    So were you burning with ImgBurn at the default speed?
     

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