.mkv file won't play in LG Blu-ray player BD570

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leotheyoung
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.mkv file won't play in LG Blu-ray player BD570

Post by leotheyoung » Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:06 pm

The output file of MakeMKV won't play in my LG blu-ray player model BD570. This player supports mkv- files (I played already many). What could be wrong?

Icetrips
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Re: .mkv file won't play in LG Blu-ray player BD570

Post by Icetrips » Thu Aug 29, 2013 12:27 pm

It's always a problem with the player compatibility. The LG blu-ray player model BD570 could support the container MKV but this doesn't means he'll work proprely on every file.

I know many player have trouble when a MKV file have more than 1 audiotrack.
Try to extract a new .mkv with only one videotrack, one audiotrack and no subtitle.
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System: Windows 7 x64 SP1, LG WH10LS30
Playback Devices: Media Player Classic, Samsung DLNA

daxliniere
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Re: .mkv file won't play in LG Blu-ray player BD570

Post by daxliniere » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:03 pm

Hi Icetrips,

I can't see anywhere to specify output filetype. Is this a registered feature?

Thanks,
Dax.

Woodstock
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Re: .mkv file won't play in LG Blu-ray player BD570

Post by Woodstock » Mon Jan 04, 2016 2:55 pm

Support for MKV files does not always mean support for all codecs that can be in an MKV file. That said, a BD player should be able to support all Bluray standard codecs. "won't play" can be either video or audio incompatibility.

What you get in an MKV file is a copy of what was on the original disk. You can use advanced features in MakeMKV to convert some audio tracks to a different encoding, but the video encoding doesn't change.

Krawk
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Re: .mkv file won't play in LG Blu-ray player BD570

Post by Krawk » Wed Jan 13, 2016 7:22 pm

Certain Samsung players have issues with 1:1 mkv rips. I have seen remuxing them with Mkvtoolnix fix the problems in some cases. This is not a fault of makemkv but rather the Samsung player. The end result is all that matters I guess.


Are you able to access the file itself or is the drive too big?

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