Good Morning,
I have had success extracting DVDs to my external hard drive. Now I can't seem to get the MKV files to burn back to a DVD for my library.
What is the 'secret?'
Larry
PS: I have purchased and registered MAKEMKV.
Burning MKV DVDs
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Re: Burning MKV DVDs
Makemkv won't burn back the mkv's to DVD AFAIK. I've tried a lot of programs out there and the best one to get mkv to dvd conversion to go well is convertxtodvd, but it costs a few quid.
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Re: Burning MKV DVDs
This should be transferred to the "DVD Error Reports" sub-forum...
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Re: Burning MKV DVDs
There is for sure an open-source DVD authoring application that takes MKVs as input. if you have a blu-ray player, you can convert MKV file to AVCHD (lots of free software, search for multiavchd). You can even make an AVCHD disc from MKV that came from DVD. Any blu-ray player will play such disc.
Re: Burning MKV DVDs
Hi again,
And thanks to those of you who posted replies. Unfortunately, they weren't what I wanted to hear (bummer).
What I find somewhat strange is that I have successfully burned some DVDs from copied MakeMKV files in the past. I know I'm not hallucinating -- what this capability available previously and removed for some reason or another?
Without the capability to 'transfer' movies to DVD, there doesn't seem to be much of a reason to have purchased the software...???
As for using a BLURAY machine to perform the transition --- I'm out of luck there because I don't have that machine.
Any other suggestions?
And thanks to those of you who posted replies. Unfortunately, they weren't what I wanted to hear (bummer).
What I find somewhat strange is that I have successfully burned some DVDs from copied MakeMKV files in the past. I know I'm not hallucinating -- what this capability available previously and removed for some reason or another?
Without the capability to 'transfer' movies to DVD, there doesn't seem to be much of a reason to have purchased the software...???
As for using a BLURAY machine to perform the transition --- I'm out of luck there because I don't have that machine.
Any other suggestions?
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Re: Burning MKV DVDs
I have had success extracting DVDs to my external hard drive. Now I can't seem to get the MKV files to burn back to a DVD for my library.
Please clarify - What are you trying to accomplish by first converting your commercial DVDs to .MKVs - and then wanting to re-convert the .MKVs back to DVD?
Why don't you simply use a DVD "ripping" program to directly make backups of the commercial DVDs?
And, NO, MakeMKV has NEVER had the capability to directly convert an .MKV to DVD...