I’m on a Mac and just use the Finder to burn my images - Right click on the file and select “Burn Disk Image <filename> to Disc…”. This works well with the .iso images for njvc’s set. Not sure why you would want to use the MKV if you are burning to a physical BD disc. NJVC has two options for you - all 25GB discs or some 50GB discs. Make sure you have the appropriately sized blank discs of course. I chose to go the 25GB route so I needed 10 blank 25GB BD discs.
Nothing to lose and another possible coaster to gain. Will attempt this right now. It can’t be that easy… 😃
Well, don’t go burning anything just yet. Thanks for clarifying.
If you’ve only got the MKV for 2.7, the bad news is you definitely won’t get a menu or any special features.
The good news is it should be fairly easy to burn. You should only need tsmuxer to make your ISO and then any standard image writing program that will use an ISO. If that’s what you already tried, we should probably troubleshoot that step. I’m not sure that I trust any other programs not to re-encode it if using the MKV directly (I don’t know anything about Mac software, though).
Edit: Oh, have you simply been burning the MKV to a disc? Like, you insert the disc and see the MKV and click on it and that’s how it plays on your computer? No, that will never work on a blu-ray player. 😃 Tsmuxer will make it into an ISO.
It’s all starting to make sense now. Thought that the images (menus) for njvc’s Custom Bluray Set translated to your 2.7 release. I now understand that I totally cross-threaded this in my head. I have a couple of BD-Rs left and will try burning one of the ISOs from the Finder. Can it be really this easy? Maybe I just over-complicated things. Lord, I hope so 😃
Yup, on my first attempt Burn.app only recognized the MKV when choosing DVD(UDF) so I created an awesome data backup of your .mkv. So, technically not really a coaster but that’s not what I wanted - so… coaster. Aurora Blu-Ray Copy started its write and immediately crashed leaving the disk unusable but otherwise empty… coaster… etc etc
I will also try tsmuxer again on your 2.7 MKV tonight but I think when I used it two days ago, the burned BD wasn’t recognized in the BD player. However, VLC on my laptop played it just fine. So, also not really a coaster but I don’t normally watch movies on my computers - therefore… coaster. Trying to convince myself right now that it’s simply time for a shiney, new, fancy BD-player 😃