Convert MKV to AVCHD for PS3 and Blu-ray

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    Z28BOYZ Member

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    ok so i followed this 2 page guide on how to Convert MKV to AVCHD for PS3 and Blu-ray. i installed TsMuxer and followed those steps and clicked on create blu ray disk as output and then it did the muxing. it creating the 2 folders that i need bdmv and the certificate folder. then i followed the steps using imgburn i opened the 2 folders in imgburn and made sure i was in build mode and write files/folders also udf 2.5 was selected i got all the same stuff the guide said. i burned on 2 a bd-r disk and the burn completed successfully. but when i try to watch on my comp on my blu ray drive cyberlink says there is a disk with an unsupported format in drive?
    im not sure what ii did wrong? can someone please help if they know what i did wrong?

    thanks in advance,
    Vince
     
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    i managed to figure out what the problem was. the disc did burn successfully it's just that my pc blu ray burner/rom drive would not play the disc. but i did manage to check on my friends ps3 last night and it worked. he just had a green bar at the bottom of the pic. not sure but it could be because of how his video connect to his tv?

    thanks

     
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    Although I do not know 100%, I believe that green bars are a result of cropping the black bars from the original source. Once re-authored to a disc based format the result in green bars in their place. You need to preserve 16:9 aspect on your video stream (just like the original has). If you are down-rezing I believe that resolutions should be divisable by 16 also.
     

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