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Creating a blu-ray disc from .m2ts and .srt file

denada posted 2009 Jul 21 05:45
Hi,

This might be an easy one, but I cant seem to find a tutorial that describes the situation I am in right now :)

I have a M2TS file that I ripped from a blu-ray disc that contains the complete movie. Added to that I have a .SRT file that contains the subtitles for it, all in sync and working perfectly on my popcorn hour.

I just got myself a Pioneer BDR-203 bluray burner and now I would love to have these two files working toghether as a Bluray disc image.

I tried tsmuxer to transform the m2ts file into a bluray disc structure, that seems to work, only thing now is I need to add the .srt file to this structure to be able to view the subtitles when watching the burned disc.

Can anyone help me out on this? Would be very much appreciated!



jman98 posted 2009 Jul 21 07:13
I really don't know any way to say this without it potentially insulting you, but have you tried clicking on the Subtitles option in tsmuxer? I'm sure that it can accept SRT files as input, but I've never tried to make a BluRay disc from it as I don't have a burner.


denada posted 2009 Jul 21 10:13
Lol, trust me, you did not insult me, you only gave me a little hint not to be stupid, just tried what you suggested, and it worked :)

I only needed to add the SRT file in the input window, that did the trick :)

Trying to create an image from the bluray structure now, and then first try playing it in powerdvd9 before burning to an expensive disc :)



AnitaPeterson posted 2009 Aug 26 11:00
I also have a m2ts file which I want to burn to DVD (making a disc playable in a standalone BD playter), but am at a complete loss in regards to what the BD structure entails... If I run the file through TSMuxer, what do I do with the resulting files and folders?


Baldrick posted 2009 Aug 26 11:46
Burn it using Imgburn. See http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/burn_avchd_with_imgburn.cfm .


AnitaPeterson posted 2009 Aug 26 14:29
Thank you, Baldrick! :)



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