I think the simplest way would be to download tsmuxer along with tsmuxer gui. Open up tsmuxer and drag the mkv file into it. Uncheck any audio or sub files you don't want and then select bluray folder for output. This should output a blu ray compliant bdmv folder that you can drag into imgburn and put on a bd-25. You will not have any menus but the movie will load up and play.
Post #696907
- Author
- althor1138
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- Question about .mkv and BDMV Blue Rays
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- Date created
- 23-Mar-2014, 5:50 PM