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twicksisted Dec 4, 2011 04:14 PM

Video Converter Software(MKV to AVI)
 
I have all of my Blu-rays archived as MKV files on a NAS drive.
I recently bought a Sony BDP-S480 networked Blu-ray player and it cant stream/play these MKV files :/

http://www.sony.co.uk/product/blu-ra...layer/bdp-s480

According to the Sony website it can play only the following filetypes:
XviD / WMV9 / MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 / MPEG-4 AVC


So my questions are:

Which of these above formats would be best quality to use?
What software can I use to convert them (preferably free and one that can use CUDA would be great).

I searched google for software and theres so many to choose from I thought id ask opinions to save the hassle of getting a crappy one ;) :)

AthlonX2 Dec 4, 2011 04:16 PM

handbrake,gotsent

cheesy999 Dec 4, 2011 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twicksisted (Post 2475273)
Which of these above formats would be best quality to use?

what Athlon said for Handbrake

the best quality format would be MPEG-4 AVC (or h.264 as it's also known)

twicksisted Dec 4, 2011 04:35 PM

thanks for the suggestions... my i7 2600k should do well for conversion but ive heard that CUDA is better, can this handbrake program use CUDA? I have like 180 movies to convert lol

cheesy999 Dec 4, 2011 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twicksisted (Post 2475295)
thanks for the suggestions... my i7 2600k should do well for conversion but ive heard that CUDA is better, can this handbrake program use CUDA? I have like 180 movies to convert lol

Cuda is supposed to be better,but from what i've seen it normally doesn't offer that much improvement from the CPU

Handbrake is CPU only though

If you want CUDA try looking at Freemake

twicksisted Dec 4, 2011 04:47 PM

giving handbrake a try now... will test it on one file to make sure it can play on the blu-ray player first cbefore doing all 180 movies ;)

Seems to fly on my processor, 14 minutes to make a high quality mpeg 4 of a 1:45 long movie

cheesy999 Dec 4, 2011 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twicksisted (Post 2475311)
giving handbrake a try now... will test it on one file to make sure it can play on the blu-ray player first cbefore doing all 180 movies ;)

Seems to fly on my processor, 14 minutes to make a high quality mpeg 4 of a 1:45 long movie

your lucky, 14 mins is about half an hour of footage on a phenom ii x4 :laugh:

EDIT:It may appear to transcode twice, it's not making duplicates that's just how multi-pass encoding works

twicksisted Dec 4, 2011 05:01 PM

ok it finished ... the quality is pretty crappy... made a 1gb file out of a 5.5gb source file MKV.
Im guessing i need to play with the constant bitrate (QP) setting.

Whats a good number/setting for this to be on?
My original MKV files are all very high quality (5gb - 12gb files straight from blu-ray)

(FIXED)

QP 1 seems to be no compression... im trying it out with the file again, seems like this run is 21 minutes instead of 14 so hopefully it will be better ;)

dir_d Dec 4, 2011 05:06 PM

take back the Sony and get a Samsung that can play MKV over DLNA with Serviio?

twicksisted Dec 4, 2011 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dir_d (Post 2475335)
take back the Sony and get a Samsung that can play MKV over DNLA with Serviio?

Hmmm wish i could! i bought it 2 weeks ago from PC World... can only take items back less than 7 days old unless they have a fault.
I think i may put this one on my telly upstairs and get a samsung for my cinema room though... just money is a little tight round this time of year

dir_d Dec 4, 2011 05:15 PM

Well does the Sony have DLNA support?

twicksisted Dec 4, 2011 05:18 PM

yes

http://www.sony.co.uk/product/blu-ra...TechnicalSpecs


It is also supposed to play MKV files but dosent recognise the files whwen i try to stream them from my NAS.. i have to use my laptop and VLC to play these inxstead which is far from ideal

cheesy999 Dec 4, 2011 05:22 PM

Just try renaming the file extension from MKV to MP4 and it will probably play anyway

and i think you will get a higher quality video using AVG Bitrate with 2 pass encoding then a constant quality

dir_d Dec 4, 2011 05:24 PM

It seems that people have had your blu ray player streaming MKV over DLNA with Serviio but its tricky. Goto these forums ( http://forum.serviio.org/viewforum.php?f=11 ) and set it up correctly with your NAS using their sony profile. You should get it working and at the most you will have to convert your MKV's to the older 4.1 format.

twicksisted Dec 4, 2011 05:27 PM

nice i see that you can run servio on a nas too... ill give it a bahs on pc first and see if i can get it to work before messing around with my nas config

Dbiggs9 Dec 4, 2011 09:29 PM

i use badaboom 5k-8k rate, looks good and uses cuda.

dir_d Dec 5, 2011 12:17 AM

Get it working?

twicksisted Dec 5, 2011 12:36 AM

not really, my bluray player diddnt like the MPEG4 file :/
I havent tried the servio yet as i was playing a bit of Tribes Vengeance Beta, then skyrim, then BF3(and drinking a lot of beer lol)... will probably go to bed now and give it another bash tomorrow

dir_d Dec 5, 2011 12:41 AM

Bah...let me know when you try Serviio.

Wile E Dec 5, 2011 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twicksisted (Post 2475273)
I have all of my Blu-rays archived as MKV files on a NAS drive.
I recently bought a Sony BDP-S480 networked Blu-ray player and it cant stream/play these MKV files :/

http://www.sony.co.uk/product/blu-ra...layer/bdp-s480

According to the Sony website it can play only the following filetypes:
XviD / WMV9 / MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 / MPEG-4 AVC


So my questions are:

Which of these above formats would be best quality to use?
What software can I use to convert them (preferably free and one that can use CUDA would be great).

I searched google for software and theres so many to choose from I thought id ask opinions to save the hassle of getting a crappy one ;) :)

If your player uses DNLA for network playback, just use PS3 Media Server over your network. You won't have to convert anything that way. It will do it on the fly.

I know it says PS3 in the title, but it works with much more than just the PS3. http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/

twicksisted Dec 5, 2011 10:08 AM

Alright! PS3mediaserver works a charm streaming off my PC to my bluray player... only about 10 files arent supported which isnt bad out of 180 ;)

Servio diddnt work for me, i could see it on the bluray player but all of the files were unsupported, perhaps theres a setting I need to enable.

Wile E, can I install Ps3mediaserver on a NAS drive?

Easy Rhino Dec 5, 2011 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twicksisted (Post 2475910)
Alright! PS3mediaserver works a charm streaming off my PC to my bluray player... only about 10 files arent supported which isnt bad out of 180 ;)

Servio diddnt work for me, i could see it on the bluray player but all of the files were unsupported, perhaps theres a setting I need to enable.

Wile E, can I install Ps3mediaserver on a NAS drive?

if your nas is x86 then yes.

twicksisted Dec 5, 2011 01:12 PM

makes this a very attractive offer in comparison to a NAS!
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£100 cashback!


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