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Dartman (MyCE Resident)
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If your going to end up burning them as a AVCHD disk to dvd they should play on MOST blu ray players but not all of them. There is a list in here somewhere of the players that have been confirmed to work. My Panasonic BD-10A works fine and is a first gen player, so did my sisters Sony BDPS350 with the ones I make from HDTV caps.
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Also, this is probably a dumb question but if I have a mkv file that's originally at 720p is it possible for me to up the resolution to 1080p by using a program before burning it to a DVD?
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If your going to end up burning them as a AVCHD disk to dvd they should play on MOST blu ray players but not all of them. There is a list in here somewhere of the players that have been confirmed to work. My Panasonic BD-10A works fine and is a first gen player, so did my sisters Sony BDPS350 with the ones I make from HDTV caps.
Wonderful. Thank you so much. I think the only way to see is to test it out.
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Dartman, when I open TsMuxer I see TS, m2ts, Blu-ray, AVCHD as the few options I can mux to. If I want to play it on my PS3 and other Blu-ray players do you recommend any specific ones? Is burning Blu-ray better than m2ts?
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IF you want it to go on a regular DVD use AVCHD, you can also use that to burn to a BD disk if you want but I don't think it cuts the size down much.
You can try the other options and see what happens but I know AVCHD works fine for me in my player.
I do have a LG-GGW20 but so far BD blanks are too spendy or hard to find for me to try many, I have burned some things that would fit as a direct disk copy on the BD-RE that came with it and they played fine on every machine I tried them in.
Nice thing is if it doesn't work first try you've only wasted 20-30 cents on a regular dvd. I spose you could try the first ones on dvd-rw disk and see how it goes, but not positive every player will deal with those.
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Ok, here's the BIG question - how (or CAN) you convert a Blu-Ray rip (files on harddrive) to a proper (or "normal") DVD9?

I've tried BD Rebuilder, but that only makes a DVD9-sized Blu-Ray disc (and takes like a DAY to run!), and I've tried Blu-Ray To DVD II Pro, which works fine, but only converts the main movie with no extras or menus.

Is there any way to do this?

Thanks!

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Old Posted: 24-09-2009
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No. You can do main movie but you aren't going to get menu (TOTALLY different format) or extras. ConvertXToDVD can mostly do it, as well.
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Great guide!
However, I think it should be renamed to BD2BD5 since this guide isn't actually explaining how to convert BD to DVD.
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this dusnt work after doin all steps it just comes out with 18gb split in 4 files and using imgburn or nero that cannot fit on a dvd9 disk just buy a huge external hard drive and split for original files coz even if this guide does work i bet the mbs per second are like the original when u play the disk halloween runs between the region off 20 30 mpbs i compressed a blu ray down to 8gb then it was running at 7-8 mpbs load of rubbish just buy 5 x 1 terrabyte hard drives and split with avchd in 4 ull get pauses other then that u wont get full 1080p quality .
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