And if you haven't got them MakeMKV MKV Tools MP4 Tools and MKVToolnix are all quiet useful. PS Try VLC (if you don't already have it) as a free option for playing MKV files on your Mac. Handbrake is useful for re-encoding files to change it size, (I've shrunk MKV files to 4.4GB to burn on DVD, these play fine in a Bluray Player), or to correct an MKV file that wasn't encoded properly. It would explain why Toast decides to re-encode the file. It will play fine in a Bluray DVD player.įrom what you're saying I think you may be using the VIDEO tab and then (perhaps) the "Blu-ray Video" setting. In TOAST I use the DATA tab, then the "DVD-ROM(UDF)" setting. I've been burning MKV to Bluray disc's and DVDs using Toast successfully for a while now. Everytime I use Toast 11 I can get it through the endecoing process about 50% of the time then it fails to burn. I want to burn it to a blu-ray disc so I can play it on my home theater system How do I do this on a Mac without Quality loss? I've tried handbrake and that was a waste of time for me.
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