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V13TC0NG:
I just went to future shop and purchased an LG Blu Ray player (model BD555C) which supports DivX and MKV formats.. but when I insert any mkv movie in.. it won't play. WTF?! Has anyone had this problem? Or is there a special way I'm supposed to burn mkv files onto a dvd?

If nobody has an answer... does anyone know how I can convert mkv to mpeg or avi without having the subtitles disappearing? As well as which language I want the movie set on?

vuzedome:
The video specs must be compatible.
AVC level, ref frames, etc........

V13TC0NG:

--- Quote from: vuzedome on October 23, 2010, 05:34:43 AM ---The video specs must be compatible.
AVC level, ref frames, etc........


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I'm a newbie at this man so I don't understand what that means. Please explain what I need to do

tomoya-kun:

--- Quote from: V13TC0NG on October 23, 2010, 05:48:12 AM ---
--- Quote from: vuzedome on October 23, 2010, 05:34:43 AM ---The video specs must be compatible.
AVC level, ref frames, etc........


--- End quote ---


I'm a newbie at this man so I don't understand what that means. Please explain what I need to do

--- End quote ---

Check exactly what format your player is looking for, which should be in the instructions.  Then make it (your file)  the same

V13TC0NG:

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Check exactly what format your player is looking for, which should be in the instructions.  Then make it (your file)  the same
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Well I got the movie to play... but I had to re convert the mkv file to a mkv file again which makes no sense but it ends up working on my dvd player. The one thing that is puzzling me though... when I try converting any of Bakabt's movies.... where the hell are the sub files? The movies I'm getting aren't hard subbed but they also don't come with any srt file... so how do I add subtitles when choosing to burn to disc? As well as how do I change the language options?

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