.MKV to .M4V

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chazmangus
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.MKV to .M4V

#1 Post by chazmangus » Fri Jul 31, 2009 3:08 pm

I've been ripping Blu-Ray Movies with the inattention on watching them on my Apple TV in HD I've been looking closely at the Movies apple sales, bit rate and size etc. So far the best thing i have found that works about 95% of the time is to Encode it using Handbrake however, i can't get the chapter markers to move over it sees only one chapter.

Has anyone resolved this or came up with the best settings to use to convert .mkv to .m4v to playback on the Apple TV in HD?

Any ideas how to encode .mkv anything else and keep the chapter markers?

HeWillSeeTheBigBoard
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Re: .MKV to .M4V

#2 Post by HeWillSeeTheBigBoard » Sat Aug 15, 2009 8:54 pm

havent tried it, but the first thing i'd try is use the same thing as u did, handbrake. anyway if they dont play on the atv use the hd hd tv media center and it will work perfectly and it's also much cheaper. i believe that the chapters are there too.

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Re: .MKV to .M4V

#3 Post by Cave Man » Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:56 pm

chazmangus wrote:Has anyone resolved this or came up with the best settings to use to convert .mkv to .m4v to playback on the Apple TV in HD? Any ideas how to encode .mkv anything else and keep the chapter markers?
Yes, it's quite easy.

1. Rip with Make MKV.
2. Download the Handbrake 2592 svn: http://handbrake.fr/?article=snapshot
3. Open the m2ts file you want to transcode in Handbrake 2592.
4. Select the Apple TV preset.
5. Change the Picture to 1280 by whatever.
6. Set the framerate to 24 fps.
7. Set bit rate to 5000 for the video.
8. Click on the Audio tab and if the source is AC3, leave as is; if it's DTS, disable track 2.
9. Click Start.

When done you should have an Apple TV-compliant m4v with chapter markers.

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Re: .MKV to .M4V

#4 Post by bg_nyc » Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:19 pm

Cave Man wrote:
2. Download the Handbrake 2592 svn: http://handbrake.fr/?article=snapshot
2592 doesn't seem to be available at this time. Does anyone know where one could find it? Or do we need to wait for the next build of HB?

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Re: .MKV to .M4V

#5 Post by fhqwhgads » Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:27 am

Latest snapshot is here: http://handbrake.fr/snapshot.php

thisisalexandre
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Re: .MKV to .M4V

#6 Post by thisisalexandre » Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:16 am

0.9.4 is now available for download.

Peadmac
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Re: .MKV to .M4V

#7 Post by Peadmac » Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:16 pm

Hi, mkv newbie here. Sorry for any redundant queries.

So, using makemkv I've ripped a BD to my Mac Pro at 33GB.
It plays fine in VLC.
I want to burn it back to a single layer BD for playback on my PS3.

I tried Toast 10 default settings for BD. Besides taking forever, it squeezed the video up into the top half of the screen and had no audio.
Anyone have any hints on a proper workflow?

Thanks in advance,
Pead

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Re: .MKV to .M4V

#8 Post by mike admin » Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:29 am

Use tsMuxER to create AVCHD disc. You don't even need to burn it, PS3 plays AVCHD from USB media.

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Re: .MKV to .M4V

#9 Post by Peadmac » Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:54 pm

mike admin wrote:Use tsMuxER to create AVCHD disc. You don't even need to burn it, PS3 plays AVCHD from USB media.
Thanks Mike!

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