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MKV image file type How to write large (5GB+) MKV files to DL disc

#1 User is offline   JohnC2302 

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Posted 24 July 2010 - 10:12 PM

Hello,treat me as absolute newbie please. I have some movies which are in the form of the file type "mkv" and I'd like to write them to disc. Files are large, as mentioned in topic description.

I have Total Video Converter which will convert them to VIDEO_TS files, but I don't want to lose the image quality inherent in such conversion. Also it's a very lengthly process with such large files.

Am I flogging a dead horse, or should that be toasted disc, in trying to do this at all? I have looked through the guides, and searched these forum for some help, or reference to this topic. Must confess that I read the guides a bit the same way as a child learning to read moves their finger from word to word. Feel free to be as rude as you like if I have missed the blindingly obvious.

I'm not a crawler, but ImgBurn is a fantastic tool. Whatever the outcome of this I am finally going to do the donate thing! If only I could send you what I originally paid for Nero 6, which is now completely covered with whatever passes for dust in the world of software. They even 'gave' me a really useful gadget for sticking full size labels on to discs, but even I knew better than to use it.

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Posted 25 July 2010 - 05:38 AM

If you intend to play it on a regular DVD player it is your only option to convert the files to DVD Video (VIDEO_TS). Might be your player supports .mkv but you did not mentioned. See player's manual for the supported video formats. To write the file as is to a Dual layer DVD use Write files/folders to disc.

Depending on the length of the video you will lose some visible quality if you squeeze more than two hours on a Single layer DVD. To preserve quality you can make the project fit to a Dual layer DVD.

You can try DVD Flick instead of Total Video Converter to see if its faster to do the job.

This post has been edited by ianymaty: 25 July 2010 - 05:39 AM

You should not live in the past anymore!
Current supported version: ImgBurn 2.5.2.0 Get it while it's current!
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