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AVCHD playback on a BDP

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by mattwebb, Jul 4, 2009.

  1. mattwebb

    mattwebb Member

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    OK all, I have searched the forums and I have followed the various instructions out there using imgburn and tsmuxer ... no luck.

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    - AVCHD clips from my Canon HFS-100
    - media: Verbatim DVD+R DL 2.4x, Memorex DVD+R 16x
    - Sony BDP-S350

    ideally what I would like to be able to do is retain my AVCHD clips as seperate clips, or at the very least have them seen as seperate "chapters" during playback

    So far I have only had luck when using 1 video clip.
    Tsmuxer builds my blu-ray, I burn it to the media, it plays back fine.

    If I try with multiple clips, tsmuxer combines all clips into 1 mt2s stream, and my BDP won't play it back. In fact, it tries for a second then the player shuts down completely.

    What I'm really after here is an easy way to archive my clips as individual clips on a DVD+R DL, and have the ability to pop the disc in a BDP and play my clips back as individual chapters.
    Seems to me this shouldn't be all that hard to achieve, but I've hit a brick wall with about 10 coasters now. ;)


    As a final note, I have also copied the directory structure and all files directly from the camera -- which seems VERY similiar to a blu-ray movie structure. Root directories include "Playlist" "Stream" "Backup" and "CLIPINF" ... playlist dir contains one playlist file, stream of course has all of my various video clips, etc, etc.
    Then I used imgburn to burn my disc duplicating the directories/files .. set to udf2.5 no ISO..
    still no love.

    what am I doing wrong here?
    I know this is doable.
     
  2. odin24

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    Use multiAVCHD. This link will take you to deank's site where you can download multiAVCHD, and a link to his forum for support as well... it's free too (for now). This app is exactly what you are lookng for.
     
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