99% of the time mkv's will be AVC, wmv's will be VC-1. The important part is having a compliant BD resolution for either one... if you want AVCHD. If you want m2ts you need to have AVC as the codec, and the resolution doesn't matter, the PS3 will automatically add the black bars (if needed). The only stipultation is with m2ts you must have AC3 (or LPCM) and no subs.
Ok quick question as I am new to this and have had the "green bar" problem. How do I burn the m2ts file, is it still using imageburn and point it to this file.
Yes, and here is the link that you can follow. http://www.bitburners.com/articles/...to-m2ts-for-playstation-3-using-tsmuxer/4015/ I'm seeing that this works better overall. My problem is that with some files if I convert a 720p .mkv it is slightly over (4.67gb)a DVD5 or an 1080p .mkv is larger than a DVD9 (8.40gb or 9.8gb) so I have to weigh my options. I have to decide if I want to compensate for losing space on the DVD9 for the 720p or on BluRay for the 1080p.
Thanks, that's the actual guide when I did my first one of these the other day. I still don't understand what I need to do to fix this problem. If I take the .mkv file and convert it to the .m2ts file do I burn that somehow or do I need to do something else such as convert to 1280x720.
Can someone tell me if i can play a MT2S DTS encoded file on my PS3? I had a x264 4.7gb rip of a movie in DTS, i then used tsmuxer to covert to mt2s, played on my ps3 via HDD but no sound, can someone let me know if i can use the mt2s files that i converted in someway to get DTS to playback on PS3 or can i change audio to AC3 @640KBPS?? ANY HELP APPRECIATED.....THANKS IN ADVANCE
whats the best software to convert/change resolutions to eliminate the green screen parts? because most common downloadable .mkv video size is 1920x800. whats the best software to convert it to 1920x1080?? i dont mind the size coz i already have a blu ray disc writer, i only want the green screen gone and maintain its HD qualities.
Is Megui supposed to output a file that includes audio? My test file doesn't seem to include any audio so the only thing I could think of was to add the original MKV to tsMuxeR and just omit that file's video stream. Is this how I'm supposed to do it?
I am using tsMuxer 1.10.6, which supposedly fixed the green bar/replaced it by black bar which is less disturbing, but I still get the green bar. Can anyone tell me why? --no-pcr-on-video-pid is supposed to fix the green bar, isn't it?