![]() ![]() In your case, your Sony AVC (m2ts container) files should work directly without re-encode. It can also re-encode MPeg2 or AVC to lower bit rates using x264 for longer play times if desired. HDV mts to m2ts) and create simple menus. The program can replace the container if necessary (e.g. I posted earlier a minimal procedure for HDV and AVCHD camcorder formats to "AVCHD disc" using MultiAVCHD. You need to test your player but if sending a DVDR AVCHD disc to others, best to keep peak bit rate below 18 Mb/s. The Blu-Ray standand limits playback of DVD media to 2x speed or 18 Mb/s max but some newer players work fine at 25 Mb/s (HDV) or 24 Mb/s (AVCHD v1 top rate) by spinning the disc at 2.8x speed**. The main difference between an AVCHD and BLu-Ray disc is max bitrate and a simplified menu structure. The authoring solution (DVDA or MultiAVCHD) creates a BDMV file structure that can include menus. Try as vkmast suggests.Īn "AVCHD" disc can use MPeg2, h.264 (AVC) or VC1 plus AC3 audio but must use the m2ts container*. I've got VMS Platinum v10 so can't answer for v11. ![]()
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