Thanks for the tutorial! Now I know that BD discs files is .264 (video) and .ac3 (audio). I was looking for these informations for the last 2 weeks. Now this forum clears me the doubts.
I am still gonna buy my Blu-ray drive. I've bought a faster PC and a HD 1920x1080 TV 37'. It's gorgeous. Now I am looking for Blue-ray rental shops before to buy my BD drive. Maybe in weeks I will upload my selected mkv movies on the internet.
Thanks for it all!!!


I am still gonna buy my Blu-ray drive. I've bought a faster PC and a HD 1920x1080 TV 37'. It's gorgeous. Now I am looking for Blue-ray rental shops before to buy my BD drive. Maybe in weeks I will upload my selected mkv movies on the internet.
Thanks for it all!!!



However, nobody said that BDs have ALWAYS h264 and AC3 encoded streams!!
It's true h264 is dominant codec in BDs but AC3 is NOT. 99% you're going to get EAC3 (in first generation BDs) Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, DTS-HD MA but definitely NOT AC3. This type of audio encoding is commonly found in ONLY in DVDs.






