Chrisedge said:
TV's Frink said:
Chrisedge said:
Jetrell Fo said:
Chrisedge said:
Please no comments about just using the MKV and using a streaming device (which i already have...) and telling me how physical media is dead, blah blah blah. Or telling me to just wait...
May be not the best way to end a question when looking for an answer ....
;)
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/9512-how-to-write-a-blu-ray-video-disc-using-imgburn/
Google can help you though .....
that is just making a Blu from existing files, not converting the MKV. Unless I missed something...
and the only reason for my "end" is that is often the "answer" people give. Nothing to really answer the question...
TANSTAAFL
Sometimes the price of knowledge is patience and politeness.
And I would wholeheartedly disagree with you on "There Is No Such Thing As A Free Lunch". Harmy provides us with his fabulous work for "free", I'm using free tools (at the moment) to do this work.
On any forum, it seems there are those that will help and those that just want to tell you "their thoughts" on why you are doing it wrong. I see it all the time in this thread alone. And I have Googled a million ways to make a BD from a MKV and they almost always lead to TSMuxer, which wouldn't even open the MKV I had. It would remux the files, so I am trying something on my own, thank you very much.
One step in between - you have to de-mux the mkv to have the .mp4 video and audio tracks, which then import into tsmuxer.
To do this, you'll need to browse the program folder of mkvmerge - look for mkvextract gui. Once you've de-muxed the .mkv file, you'll have one video file, and tons of audio - include all, or just what you want in tsmuxer, and you'll have a folder set that can be burned with imgburn.
At first, I missed that step as well. Hopefully this helps :)