I just started using Makemkv and I have video_ts files that I would like to convert. I was able to convert the files into title00 to tiltle13, but when I try to get the Plex server to recognize them as one movie, it loads each title file as its own movie. how can I get the title files to be loaded as one movie? I put them into a folder with the name of the movie.
Thanks.
Converting Video TS Files
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Re: Converting Video TS Files
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No one can help with this?
No one can help with this?
Re: Converting Video TS Files
Well, the problem as I see it is that a disc exists that splits a movie into multiple titles...
It is one continuous movie isn't it, Terminator or something and not a bunch of TV episodes?
ie, define "movie"
It is one continuous movie isn't it, Terminator or something and not a bunch of TV episodes?
ie, define "movie"
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Re: Converting Video TS Files
Thank you. Yes it is one continuous movie, but it was broken down into multiple VOB files into a video_TS folder. MakeMKV is converting each VOB file into mkv files, but Plex isn't keeping them as one movie.
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Re: Converting Video TS Files
probably a badly encoded DVD...
what you can do is get mkvtoolnix and append all mkv files....
download mkvtoolnix
open mkvtoolnix-gui.exe
move the first mkv file into the window and select "add as new input file"
Then select all other mkv files and move them into the window and select "Append to an existing input file"
Then click on start muxing...
if you did everything correctly, mkvtoolnix will merge all mkv files together, resulting in one new mkv file.
what you can do is get mkvtoolnix and append all mkv files....
download mkvtoolnix
open mkvtoolnix-gui.exe
move the first mkv file into the window and select "add as new input file"
Then select all other mkv files and move them into the window and select "Append to an existing input file"
Then click on start muxing...
if you did everything correctly, mkvtoolnix will merge all mkv files together, resulting in one new mkv file.