4.37GB files fit on DVD5

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  1. buddha73

    buddha73 Member

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    Has anyone been able to tsmux these to fit on DVD5? I convert to the BR format but they are just a hair big than what will fit on the DVD5. I hate to use a DL disk for it. Just wondering if I am missing something?
    I user TSMUXER convert it to create the BDMV & CERTIFICATE folders and use nero to burn the UDF 2.50 format. I can get other movies to burn and play the BR format but if the movies at 4.37gb it won't work when converted.

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    what do u mean it won't work when u convert
    what softy u using?
    what format u convert it to?
    its all depends
    the only good softy is ripbot but it takes forever(24-48 hours) for 50gb br movie
     
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    I am getting a mkv file that is 4.37gb and I am muxing using TSMUXER to create blu-ray disc which makes the folders BDMV & CERTIFICATE, but when complete they are 48**Mb roughly and will not fit on a DVD5.

    Alot of the movies available are all 4.37gb mkv files so I was wondering if the intent was to put on DVD5...
     
  4. varnull

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    4.37 mkv will translate to dvd9 unless you want to lose lots of quality. You should be aiming for pretty close to full quality at around 8.2 isos.
     
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    vamsilak Regular member

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    while u doing the tsmuxer there's another option caled split and cut u can choose the file size u want
    if i ws u i will choose 4.5 or something close to dvd-5 and mux it to bd-structure and let see that way u might get rid of the end credits that the only option if u wannna fit it in dvd-5
    (where did u get mkv files,i mean di du convert it if so what softy u use and how long does it take if not did get the mkv files somewhere)
     
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    Thats a great Idea I could care less about most movie credits!
    Thanks
     

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