Movies to DVD9
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Krest




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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd May 2007 22:34    Post subject: Movies to DVD9
Hola, i got this movie that is 8.3 gigs big, the quality is just outstanding. I want to burn it to a DVD9 so that i can play it in a dvd-player (if thats possible). What program would you recommend, i tried nero but because the file is .MKV it doesnt recognize it, and just gives me an error, I am kind of afraid to burn it as a data, dont know what will happen and those DVD9 are quiet expensive.
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd May 2007 23:07    Post subject:
is it an HD movie? If it is and judging by the fact it's .mkv and are the only movies I've seen use that container you won't be able to play it on your dvd player.


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PostPosted: Thu, 24th May 2007 00:13    Post subject:
yeah, no way that is playing on your standalone Wink

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matroska

here is a conversion guide:
http://www.matroska.org/technical/guides/dvd/index.html

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However, as there are still no standalone hardware player units in the market today which are able to play MKV files, we receive a lot of requests on how to be able to convert MKV files into VCD/S-VCD or DVD files. This is generally speaking not an easy task, as the MKV container is the most powerful multimedia container today, offering support for a huge variety of different audio, video and subtitles formats in a single MKV file. As VCDs are limited to MPEG1 compression only, and S-VCDs and DVDs require MPEG2 compression at least for the video tracks, this conversion is only possible with a MPEG encoder. While there are many MPEG encoders out there, the most well known probably being TMPG Encoder, most of them do not offer a suitable interface to read in MKV files, but are limited to AVI files or other MPEG files.


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Krest




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PostPosted: Thu, 24th May 2007 20:26    Post subject:
Thanks, that is what i figured but was worth a try. Just gonna watch it on my monitor then.


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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Jun 2007 14:21    Post subject:
tks
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