Hi,
(I was hoping maybe multiAVCHD could do this but it's not clear to me if it can.)
I have a Canon HF-11 camcorder that records in AVCHD.
The 16 GB SDHC cards are given "CANON" as the Volume name and laid out like so:
I have Toast Titanium 10 Pro on a Mac and if I use the "AVCHD Archive" function, I can create an AVCHD format BD-R disc that will instantly play in my Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player, because it supports AVCHD discs. So I'm covered there for my own use.Code:./PRIVATE: AVCHD/ ./PRIVATE/AVCHD: AVCHDTN/ BDMV/ CANON/ ./PRIVATE/AVCHD/AVCHDTN: THUMB.TDT* THUMB.TID* ./PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV: BACKUP/ INDEX.BDM* PLAYLIST/ CLIPINF/ MOVIEOBJ.BDM* STREAM/ ./PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/BACKUP: ./PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/CLIPINF: 00000.CPI* 00003.CPI* 00006.CPI* 00009.CPI* 00001.CPI* 00004.CPI* 00007.CPI* 00010.CPI* 00002.CPI* 00005.CPI* 00008.CPI* ./PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/PLAYLIST: 00000.MPL* 00001.MPL* 00002.MPL* ./PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM: 00000.MTS* 00003.MTS* 00006.MTS* 00009.MTS* 00001.MTS* 00004.MTS* 00007.MTS* 00010.MTS* 00002.MTS* 00005.MTS* 00008.MTS* ./PRIVATE/AVCHD/CANON: 00000.MPL* 00002.MPL* INDEX.BDM* 00001.MPL* CINDEX.TMP* THUMB.TID*
But I'd like to be able to create/author "normal" Blu-ray BD-R discs that will play in normal (i.e. old) Blu-ray players that don't support AVCHD-formatted discs.
I'd like to be able to, for example, send a Blu-ray disc of my travel videos to family members, or a video of a concert I shot to a fellow music-loving friend, etc.
So far, I've only been able to figure out that apparently Roxio Creator on Windows definitely can do this, and probably others as well. (I have Windows 7 in Boot Camp, so if absolutely necessary I suppose I could go that route.)
Toast 10 has a "Blu-ray" tab that will accept video and write it out (with a main menu and chapter markers) but it worked "too fast" - and it looks like it creates Yet Another AVCHD Disc, albeit slightly improved with the aforementioned main menu.
In other words, I want my Oppo to recognize the final disc as a normal "BDMV" Blu-ray disc, not as an "AVCHD" disc.
Can multiAVCHD do what I want? Anything besides Roxio Creator that does it? If so, any particular recommendations?
(I'd LOVE to have a Mac program that does it, but I have this sinking feeling that there aren't any.)
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Thanks nwo. I've found out since this post that Toast can do most of what I want - i.e. it'll produce a Blu-ray disc that is not an AVCHD disc.
One problem still remains - it doesn't remux all the .MTS files into one giant .MTS before generating the disc structure, so I'm about to find out (once I burn it) if I'll get "skips" when it goes from the end of one clip to the beginning of the next one during continuous playback.
As someone else told me - "AFAIK the splitting of recordings are byte-wise and not GOP-wise, that is, the recording must be binary joined, individual processing of the parts would drop the affected GOPs and the video would "skip".
I would use the software that came with the camcorder to do the joining (and/or the "capture"/import), then I would use the tools I mentioned and/or you used." Guess I'll find out soon if he was right ...
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