I want to burn an mkv to br-d to play on a stand-alone player

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  1. tempalski

    tempalski Member

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    It appears as this is more complicated than I thought. I have a .mkv file that I would like to burn to a blu-ray disc and play on my stand-alone player. The file into appears to be this, and I am a noob when it comes to this so if I need more information, let me know. The resolution of the .mkv file is 1980:800 and the frame-rate is 23.976. I took the file and turned it into a bdmv and certificate folder set using tsMuxer and then used those two folders to create a blu-ray disc using the IMGBurn software. The audio played fine but the video did not show up, just a black screen, except when I fast-forwarded, at that time I saw the video but with a green bar at the bottom. I have gathered that I may need to use the program MeGUI, but I cannot find a proper guide for resizing my mkv file using this program, and the bits and pieces I do find I cannot understand because I do not know how to properly use MeGUI. They talk about scripts and things that I do not yet understand. I will continue searching forums and guides but I figured I would post this to try and find some help directly while I search for a guide for newbs and MeGUI, or whatever program or programs that will help me successfully burn a .mkv file to a br-d media and play it on my stand-alone player. I do not care about menus, chapters, or subtitles, I just want to be able to burn movies and play them on the blu-ray player, if that makes the process easier. Thank you to anyone who reads this and posts a helpful reply.
     
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    Use "Video Pad Editor" (available for download) to convert MKV to AVI or WMV and use your normal method of converting those formats to Br-dvd.
     
  3. tempalski

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    Will converting the mkv file to avi or wmv result in a loss of quality? I was under the assumption that it did.
     
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    I converted the mkv to blu ray to an mt2s file, and while i got a perfect video, there was no audio. i used tsmuxer, and and avs video. is there a reason im not getting audio stream? can anyone point me in the right direction. i did use bd edit, however i clueless as to the offset point, so i stopped that procedure? tyvm in advance
     

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