Boogity Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 I have read all I can find but have not found. I have a MP4 file that I converted from a mkv file to get rid of subtitles. How do you get IMGBURN to burn the MP4 to a Blu ray?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 ImgBurn doesn't convert anything so unless you just want to back it up on a disc, it won't be able to help you. It's unlikely you actually needed to convert to MP4 for the purpose you mentioned, so go back to the MKV and use MultiAVCHD to make a valid Blu-ray structure that ImgBurn can burn.
Boogity Posted December 24, 2010 Author Posted December 24, 2010 ImgBurn doesn't convert anything so unless you just want to back it up on a disc, it won't be able to help you. It's unlikely you actually needed to convert to MP4 for the purpose you mentioned, so go back to the MKV and use MultiAVCHD to make a valid Blu-ray structure that ImgBurn can burn. Let me clarify: I did not use imgburn to convert. It was a .mkv vile and it had subtitles. I used another 3rd party software to convert the mkv to mp4 to get rid of the subtiles. I want to play this on Blu ray player connected to HDTV. I was hoping imgburn could burn the mp4 to blu ray without having to reconvert again like all the other blu ray sotfware wants to do. This has turned into a time consuming nightmare just to get where I am now. All help is appreciated.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 Converting something doesn't remove subtitles, either they're a stream you can just turn on and off with the click of a button or they're part of the actual video (and can't do anything about them - except apply some sort of blur filter or crop them out of the picture). So your 'conversion' to MP4 was probably a big waste of time. MultiAVCHD won't convert your MKV file, and you wouldn't want it to. It'll just remux the streams (i.e. copy them 'as-is' and you just tell it to skip the subtitles one) into the appropriate container format and create a proper Blu-ray folder structure. Then burn that folder structure with ImgBurn.
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