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    I just bought an Insignia NS-2BRDVD and have tried burning discs using sony's handycam program in AVCHD format. It doesn't work. I was under the impression that most bluray players would support it. Anyone know anything about this? I've used the firmware upgrade. Lame if this is the case...
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    Give MultiAVCHD a try...........use DVDRWs to keep coasters to a minimum.
    Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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    I've used multiavchd and it works great if you click create multibd instead of multiavchd. I just like the menu that sony creates better but their PMB only creates video in AVCHD. I'm ticked off this new bluray player I bought doesn't support it because it seems like everyone else and their mother can...thanks though.
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    Just curous.. Is there anything else (much smaller than multiavchd) that can make AVCHD structures ?

    17mb is a bit high for my dialup, but I'll give it a shot if I have no other choice..thanks..

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    TsMuxeR can make the AVCHD/BD file structure. You can then burn the AVCHD folders to a DVD with ImgBurn using "UDF 2.0". It won't create a menu, however..........

    As for the menus in MultiAVCHD, I create and encode my own and use them in place of the ones MultiAVCHD create. You're only limited to the tittle placement. I won't explain how it's done, but you can figure it out if you're crafty.
    Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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    Why can't you tell me how it's done? I'm not that crafty but I would be really interested. Is it easy?
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