dark_jedi said:Monroville said:PS: if you can release any of these as TS files
I will not be upping any of the .TS files,they are just to damn big.
Really? The ones at Cinemageddon are 3.5 and 6.5 gb in size... which is the standard DVD-5 and DVD-9 sizes. Granted, their bit rate is around the 5.5 and 7.5 kbps rate (which is okay, but it seems the HD transfers around the 8 to 10 kbps look better naturally), but they are still what I would consider average size and comparable to any MKV file of a similar nature.
I'm just saying that so far TS files are the only ones I can actually get to turn into blu-ray discs in which I can play in full 720p or 1080i on my PS3, which is the end result that I want - all other methods have created major bugs: green bars on the bottom, sound or video not playing, video errors, day-long conversions with HD transfers with dgital artifacts.. you name it.
PS: in regards to tehparadox, I still don't understand why people use MKV when making a TS would work just as well, on top of the fact that it seems so many people have problems with MKV conversion (sigh).
Is there a truly proper way to convert an MKV file to TS that WON'T cause problems? The TS files on Cinemageddon are main 4.0, whereas when converting MKV to TS with TSmuxer, the setting is usually High 4.1, which results in the green bars on the bottom of the TV screen. When I convert to High 4.0, I get a video error message. Is there something better than TSmuxer out there?