![]() The MKV container is not designed to mux important packets of info relevant to BD, such as metadata (IDK, delimiters, HRD, SPS, etc), necessary for blu-ray compatibility, particularly any calculations/data pertinent at the container level. ![]() You can try with a tool like tsMuxer, and it may work, even out of spec, but this would be nothing more than finger-crossing compatibility at best.Īnd even if the specs are still standard in the video, just having it in MKV alone breaks compatibility. This would need a re-encoding, and could hurt quality and would be much slower than a simple remuxing to M2TS in a blu-ray structure. ![]() You need blu-ray specs with the H.264 video to play it in your blu-ray player, which includes resolution, fps, etc. The H.264 video in an MKV file is not enough to be standard. For almost a decade now we still get those who "acquired" some MKV file and want it to play on their blu-ray player, mostly from new members.
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