hello, I have a problem.. when I convert a MKV file to AVCHD and burned it... a big green line appears is visible on the tv.. I play it with the ps3... and converted so it can be played on the ps3.. is there a solution for this?
When burnt as a standard AVCHD or Blu-ray disc the video must be of a compliant resolution (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 etc.) or a green bar will show for the lines that are not present in the resolution. The only option to fix this is to re-encode the video.
deank's multiAVCHD will turn the green bar black, and allow subs/DTS for non-compliant streams. The video will still be top aligned. If you wish to keep the movie I definetly suggest re-encoding, however if you wish to just view and discard maybe give multiAVCHD a try. deank's thread at Doom9.
so instead of a green bar, Ive got at the same place a black bar..:S this bar that I mean takes a lot of space. I only see the upper half of the movie.. so I dont know if thats gonna work.. re-encoding.. you mean do the same thing. convert it to avchd and burn it again?? wont I get the same problem then ??
The movie you are working with most likely has an aspect ration of 2.35:1, you're not actually missing any picture. The widescreen bars are just both on the bottom, instead of top & bottom. My first suggestion was a quick workaround, my second suggestion to recode the video an add the bars in their proper places would take several hours, then you could burn as usual.