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I have several hd movie files I wish to burn to BD so they will play in most blu-ray players. Trouble is that these files are not in formats readily burnable as BD. They are in formats like .h264 packed in .mkv type files. They have names like: crank.2006.720p.hdtv.multi.x264 . Does this explain the type of files? I am currently only able to use VLC player for playback and now that I have a BD burner it would be so cool to author these HD files to BD. I would then buy a stand-alone Blu-Ray player and watch them on my larger screen systems.
I need the expert help here to give me a real "Dummie-Style" walk-through of exactly how to do this. Yes, I mean "idoit proof" as this stuff seems complicated to me. I'd be ever grateful. Please email me with any instructions or post it here. THANKS! |
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Not to mention VERY ILLEGAL. Alas no matter what every one's personal thoughts are, this site can not been seen to condone such activities. Sorry but the thread must be closed. Would love to help but can't for obvious reasons.
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