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avchd jitter problem

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by djkrishna, Aug 13, 2009.

  1. djkrishna

    djkrishna Regular member

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    hi fellows
    i have jittering problem with avchd that i made

    i backed up my bluray sea monsters and mars the quest for life
    i used multiavchd 3.0 and i burned it to memorex dvd+r dl
    when i try to playbak on the bluray player iam checking with chapters
    and its jittering the frames
    what am i doing wrong?
    please help
    thanks in advance
     
  2. djkrishna

    djkrishna Regular member

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    anybody plese guide me thru...
     
  3. Ogilvie

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    Do you still have the files on your HDD (that you burned to the DVD)? Does it Play without "jitter" from your HDD? What BD player are using to play back the AVCHD?
     
  4. djkrishna

    djkrishna Regular member

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    the fils on the Hd are playing fine,oz they are in bluray structur
    and even after i create avchd from the bluray structure the avchd plays fines on the computer
    file size is 6.90gb and bluray structure is also 6.90gb
    but when i burn it to dvd9 it shutters and jitters

    bd player is sony bdps350 which is avchd compatable

    iam using multiavchd to create and using memorex dvd+r dl
     
  5. Ogilvie

    Ogilvie Guest

    Does the AVCHD disc (dvd9) play in your PC (running from the disc drive)?
     
  6. djkrishna

    djkrishna Regular member

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    yes
    it does play flawlessly
     
  7. Ogilvie

    Ogilvie Guest

    Try using BD rebuilder, Its never failed me.
     
  8. djkrishna

    djkrishna Regular member

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    Does bd-rebuilder had the option for avchd!!!?/
    i wonder
     
  9. Ogilvie

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    Yes it certainly does. there was a patch required ( http://www.videohelp.com/download/AVCHD-Patcher_1.06.rar ) which is pretty self explanatory. I have made dozens of AVCHD's this way. load BluRay into BDrebuilder. Go to settings / options and tick BD5 or BD9 depending on the size of your blank disc (recommend BD9). Go to settings / setup and check audio and options according to your requirements. Run the job and find something to do for 4 - 5 hours. upon completion open AVCHD Patcher and drag the index.bdmv file from the directory tand drop on the program window. burn it all with ImgBurn making sure to set it for UDF 2.5

    Enjoy your AVCHD
     
  10. Ogilvie

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    djkrishna,
    How did it go? Success?
     
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    Thanx for the info mate
    I went to out of country just got yesterday
    anyways I me try this process

    when i open the avchd patcher do i need to change anything
    I have options ...0100/0200/for hdd
    i chose for HDD since the files are in my HD
    it add two more files(command like files)
    let me burn it and play it and i will get back to you
    Thankyou mate
     
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    I have the same problem with disks encoded using BD Rebuilder, playing on a Samsung BDP1400. Only on some disks and at random times. Sometimes it lasts for a few seconds, sometimes much longer making the disk unplayable. I have not determined the cause but suspect it's the Samsung and not BD Rebuilder.
     

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