i would also want to be able to pick which audio i like (dolby or dts) at the max bitrate possible. i hear thats alot more effcient than mpeg2. i would like to try using mpeg4 at the max bitrate possible. im fully aware of the limitations of SD (480), but the way i see it, the better the quality of the disc the better the upconvert player will play as far as picture quality. so it only stands to reason that if u copied a hd source and used the whole capacity of a DL disc the quality would be better. ive noticed that most commercial SD dvds the main movie is not over 6gb. what i would like to do, is rip my hd or br movies and then burn them to a DL disc (8.5gb red laser). i had been reading about something similar at doom9, but then x-mas came and ive been too busy since to try any of it. The only reason I thought the 8.5GB file would be 16GB when decoded using ConvertX is because when I converted the small file I talked about above, it almost doubled in file size. I don't want to have to get a million different programs and wait for hours for it to convert just something simple step by step, would be great. So how do I go about keeping the res the same? It really annoys me. Now after conversion of this file using ConvertX the details are as follows: mkv files which are of 720p resolution, and one movie with a 1080p resolution. It's hooked up to a 5.1 Surround Sound system and is connected to a standard generic Dick Smith Electronics DVD player which can play almost every DVD i've ever put in there except multisession discs. Scratch the pioneer DVD player, the unit I will be watching the video on is a Samsung 40" LCD TV with max res of 720p. Well I should probably provide you with a few more details. Wigwig7, if you can provide more information on your DVD player and the stream contents of the Matroska file, I will happily help. I have been helping quite a few to create PS3 compatible HD media files here. The basic steps are.ġ) Decrpyt the Blu-ray/HD-DVD to your HDDģ) Re-encode video/audio streams as applicableĤ) Remux the desired streams into a container that will work on your player (I have been using m2ts for my PS3, which is also what Blu-ray uses) I have been using various tools with great success. The player only re-samples the video and up-converts it but it can not read a source file of 1080p.īy the way gamename, it is possible to re-encode the main movie of either a Blu-ray (m2ts) or HD-DVD (evo) to fit onto a DVD9/DVD5. Are you referring to an up-converting DVD player? If that is the case the input can only be a maximum of 576p (PAL)/480p (NTSC). You said you don't have a HD Player but you have one that supports 1080p. However, I just took another look at your post. Worst case scenario is you have to re-encode both the video and the audio. Other times you may only need to re-encode the video or only the audio. In some cases you will not have to recode at all, you will only need to repack the streams into a compatible container for your player. Thanks guys wigwigĬlick to expand.What do you mean it unpacked to double the size? That is impossible! The only way that could happen is if you re-encoded it to another format with a higher bitrate therefore increasing final file size.ĭepending on what type of video and audio streams you have inside the Matroska (mkv) container will determine which approach will work best for you. Thanks for your help if theres anything you want to ask feel free. So I hope you can understand where I'm coming from and that someone can enlighten me. Atm with ImToo you can convert to PS3 format (mp4) in HD formats but they haven't got a new version with the inclusion of mkv as one of the video formats. I know with ImToo MPEG Encoder you can choose the format to convert to and the frame rates and aspect ratio's etc. So what I'm after is how to go about converting this file to one of the above formats without loosing the HD quality? This file size is obviously too big for DVD5 so I have some Dual layers handy. My player can read XVID DIVX AVI all MPG formats and DVD vob files obviously but not mp4 or mkv. I don't have a HD-Player however I have a Pioneer DVD player which supports 1080P and has an HDMI cable but can't read Blu-Ray or HD format DVD's. I have a movie which is in HD format (1080p) and is in the form of an mkv file type. Hi guys, probably heard this over and over and probably over another thousand times however my question is a little different.
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