![]() Don't forget to take your audio stream into consideration. This step is not 100% necessary but I use it to increase compatibility with different encoding applications (or AVIsynth).Ĥ) Use a bitrate calculator to work out final file size. ![]() Dolby TrueHD, DTS HD Master Audio/High Resolution Audio or PCM 5.1 (uncompressed audio) are going to inflate final file size too much.ģ) Remux video only (no audio) into MKV or MP4 container (MeGUI, YAMB or MKVtoolnix are recommended). It will usually be the biggest file in this directory: BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts.Ģ) Demux the desired streams (advisable to select regular Dolby Digital (AC3) or DTS. ![]() Here are your best steps to recompress a Blu-ray disc to fit onto a DVD-9 (BD-9) or DVD-5 (BD-5).ġ) Load your main movie file into tsMuxeR. Read through it and your might not even have anymore questions on the subject LOL i hate to break it to you at the moment this is the only working method i have found for DTS audio, it leaves you with about 3 gigs of video and 2-3 gigs of audio.Īnd if am not making sense you should defiantly see this! To watch with a DTS track with the m2ts, i suggest loading the m2ts files into VirtualDubMod (note: set to Xvid-24bit-5Mb/s compression) which will convert them to AVI, this will leave you with about 6gbs of files (including DTS audio, so you'll have a combo of the DTS files and your newly encoded AVI files), you then watch them with just about any media player. ![]() You can use that to bring it to a MP3/AVI file for you to view! To watch with AC3 track with the m2ts, this. To shrink use TsRemux to shrink your blu ray backups to a smaller size ![]()
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