I have only used MakeMKV on one standard DVD so far (Avatar)..... its not a Blu-ray version.
If I'm understanding what your saying MakeMKV will transparently pass the orginal video/audio codec from its original container into the MKV container. It will not change the video/audio codec.
So given ...
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- Fri Apr 23, 2010 2:16 am
- Forum: MKV file processing and playback
- Topic: MOVED: Samsung BD-C5500 Blu-ray Player
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- Forum: MKV file processing and playback
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MOVED: Samsung BD-C5500 Blu-ray Player
Someone recommended to me MakeMKV.
Problem is looks like the MKV files it produces are incompatatble with Samsung BD-C5500 Blu-ray Player DLNA/UPnP interface.
From what I can see the MakeMKV uses MPEG2 for video and AC3 for audio.
But these are not supported by the player
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Problem is looks like the MKV files it produces are incompatatble with Samsung BD-C5500 Blu-ray Player DLNA/UPnP interface.
From what I can see the MakeMKV uses MPEG2 for video and AC3 for audio.
But these are not supported by the player
http://i90.photobucket ...