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LeeH.
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Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

Post by LeeH. »

Please excuse the n00b questions....

I have converted an ISO image to an MKV on my network drive as I know my Home Cinema will playback MKV's

The conversion seem to work but I ended up with multiple MKV files that my system will not read of the drive.

Any ideas?

Or any other ways to change the image file so I can play it on my TV??

Thanks.

Lee
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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

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You can't just "play MKV". MKV is a container that that contain pretty much any kind of video and audio. You're going to have to be more specific as to what exactly your "Home Cinema" supports.
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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

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Well its playing files that are marked mkv, with the VLC symbol on them so I presumed that's what they were.

What format could these files be that are marked mkv. if they aren't? :?
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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

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@LeeH.

Hi!
I have converted an ISO image to an MKV
What was the nature of the source material you used to first create the .ISO image file?



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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

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I didn't make it but I believe it was a blu-ray.
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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

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I didn't make it but I believe it was a blu-ray.


If you don't own the ORIGINAL source material (commercial Blu-ray disc) and didn't even create the .ISO image file, it is inappropriate to post any related questions at the MakeMKV forums...

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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

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Give more detail about what is your "Home Cinema".
Did this is a Media Center ?

If it's hardware like "HD Live", most hardware doesn't support mkv with multi audiotrack.
Try to make a MKV with just only 1 audiotrack. This could fix your problem.
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The Janitor
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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

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Icetrips wrote:Give more detail about what is your "Home Cinema".
Did this is a Media Center ?

If it's hardware like "HD Live", most hardware doesn't support mkv with multi audiotrack.
Try to make a MKV with just only 1 audiotrack. This could fix your problem.
I am having the same issue. I have done 10 HDDVD's so far & 4 wont play, wont even open.
My source is original HDDVD disk & I am also using MPC- Home Cinema for playback on my htpc.

Makemkv says successfully completed & the size is right, file just wont play.
Seems to be a glitch with makemkv...
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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

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@The Janitor

Please be good enough to post the requested specifics of the four HD-DVDs in the "Problematic HD-DVDs" thread here...

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Re: Converted fine but Home Cinema will not read the MKV.

Post by Icetrips »

if you talk about "MPC- Home Cinema", you need special setting.
You need FFDShow and Haali correcly configure.

The easiest way is to install CCCP. (if you have already, uninstall and install)

http://www.cccp-project.net/
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