I have a 7.94 GB MKV movie that I would like to burn as a Bluray. But after demuxing and using ImgBurn I end up with 9 GB of files that won't fit onto a dual layer. Is there some way to reduce the file slightly in the process without drasticlly reducing the quality? And also without jumping through many hoops as I don't have that many programs and don't always understand all the technical talk. I tried ConvertX2DVD, which is a great program,but you loose the HD quality building the VOB files. Thanks
Phrased another way - how can I convert and MKV to Bluray without growing the file size disabling writing the file to a DL DVD?
You say you want to convert an mkv to BluRay yet you are burning to a DVD DL. The MPEG standard of DVDs (so they can be read by all DVD Players) formats the video to a resolution of 720x480 NTSC or 720x576 PAL. Therefore, as far as I know, you will never be able to get a DVD Player to play HD content.