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Originally Posted by maczones
Another update on this mystery. I took the main video M2TS blur-ray file and added the sub .srt file in MKVtoolnix to convert it to MKV. The mkv video played fine with the added subs. I then reconverted the mkv file to M2TS and when I played the file, the same issues arose with the video breaking up and jerky. I know the mkv format is a container, so that explains why I can play it without the described issues but still don't understand why converting the mkv file back to an M2TS format it exhibits the same problems.
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tsMuxer accepts «native» Blu-Ray subpics (.SUP files). You can convert your .srt to .ssa and then to .sup and see what happens :–/