How do you know the size of a file MKV? MediaInfo necessary
It is important to know that size and Frame Rate is yours if you want to convert MKV to Blu-ray.
To know that big is the MKV, it is as simple as MediaInfo use the software. You can download a software pack from here.
Open software MediaInfo
Squeezed in the dotted line:
Select the file and press' Open '
Depending on the size of the file may take a while to give the file information, you can come to seem that the program has been blocked, you calm, in the end will give you the information.
When we leave the file information:
We will post here:
The Blu-ray standard is 1280 × 720 or 1920 × 1080. and a frame rate of 23,976
In the case of this MKV file, we can see that it is standard blu-ray, therefore, we can make the transformation without any problem.
To make the transformation from MKV to Blu-ray (if standard size), look at this another shipment
If we leave another size, it is possible that this file has gone through a process of 'cropet', that is, you've previously removed the black bands to take up less space.
In this case we must add the bands or restores the Frame Rate again so that the resulting file is a standard, look here as it is done.



























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April 30th, 2008 at 13:41
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