burning .vob files to dvd media

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    hi, i have a couple of questions. im using mkv2vob and i have file splitting on so that i end up with two <4gb .vob files. I want to burn these files onto discs. Do i need to burn them onto blu-ray discs or can I burn them onto dvd-r and dvd+r? Also, will i lose "quality" by burning them onto discs? Lastly, and this is just out of curiosity, are .mkv movies in blu-ray format? i dont understand how a movie that hasn't come out on blu-ray disc yet is up for download at 720p and 1080p.
     
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    It strips them down so you do lose some quailty but it still looks a little better then dvd even with the blu ray disks they dont look 100 percent still look really good though..
     
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    i have another question, what is the difference between .m2ts and .vob? is there a difference in quality between the two? the only reason im using mkv2vob is because my .vob files have DTS audio. im just wondering if i should switch to tsmuxer..
     
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    ive never heard of .m2ts before.but in my experience .vob is the worst format there is .vob means video object its the automatic format when you rip a dvd to your hardrive.but to get video files to a dvd you need it to be .vob . i recomend in future you convert your movies with free video converter www.koyotesoft.com
    and convert your video files with dvd shrink.google it.
     

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