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    I'm trying to make an AVCHD out of mp4 files created with a samsung HMX-W200 camcorder. When trying to use MultiAVCHD it gives an error

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    [07:28:48] Initialising...
    [07:28:48] Checking for new version...
    [07:28:51] You have the latest build.
    [07:28:51] [04/07/2012] build 771 (latest is: 771) - Few minor fixes (runtime/line 109 errors). Changed handling of some rare flavours of video in MP4 container.
    [07:28:51] Consistency check finished!
    [07:28:51] Initialization finished. multiAVCHD is ready!
    
    [07:28:51] 3 years and 338 days since multiAVCHD was published.
    [07:28:51] 516 people supported it with donations
    [07:28:51] and you are the 7890 one to launch the program...
    [07:28:51] Support multiAVCHD to extend its features and keep it going!
    
    
    [07:28:51] multiAVCHD.dat version: [04010767]
    
    [07:29:04] Checking for available space and drive types (FAT32/NTFS)...
    [07:29:15] Destination [c:]: NTFS, 6979.72 MiB (6.816 GiB) free space
    [07:29:15] Temp folder [c:]: NTFS, 6979.72 MiB (6.816 GiB) free space
    
    [07:29:15] Log started for multiAVCHD v4.1 (build 771) 
    [07:29:15] Selected output mode: Playstation 3 (USB/SDHC/MS)
    
    [07:29:15] Processing one title...
    [07:29:15] Existing c:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD\ cannot be used as destination folder!
    [07:29:15] Output will be written to: c:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD-20121128-072915
    [07:29:15] Processing (E:\VIDEO\100VIDEO\HDV_0009.MP4.M2TS)...
    [07:29:18] Detected frame reference count: 0 (max:4).
    [07:29:18] Detected video: ID#256:V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC 1920x1080, fps=29.970, ref=0
    [07:29:18] Adding AC3 audio track (ID#257)
    [07:29:18] Total of 2 tracks found in this file.
    [07:29:18] Creating clip and playlist info (tsMuxeR)...
    [07:29:18] Media split set at 4000MiB point...
    
            tsMuxeR (Version 1.10.6) output:
    ===============================================================================
    Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: Main@4.0  Resolution: 1920:1080p  Frame rate: 29.97
    H.264 stream does not contain fps field. Muxing fps=29.97
    Decoding AC3 stream (track 2): Bitrate: 256Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 2
    ===============================================================================
    
    ===============================================================================
            tsMuxeR meta:
    ===============================================================================
    MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr  --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000  --split-size=4000MiB  --vbv-len=500 
    V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "E:\VIDEO\100VIDEO\HDV_0009.MP4.M2TS", insertSEI, contSPS, track=256, fps=29.970
    A_AC3, "E:\VIDEO\100VIDEO\HDV_0009.MP4.M2TS", track=257, lang=und, timeshift=-6ms
    ===============================================================================
    [07:29:19] Important files missing (clpi/mpls/m2ts)...
    [07:29:19] Possible tsMuxeR failure to process your input file (E:\VIDEO\100VIDEO\HDV_0009.MP4.M2TS).
    [07:29:19] M2TS (media)    file count: 1
    [07:29:19] CLPI (clipinfo) file count: 0
    [07:29:19] MPLS (playlist) file count: 0
    
    [07:29:19] Skipping to next...
    
    [07:29:19] ERROR: Compilation does not contain any HD-DVD/AVCHD/Blu-ray titles!
    
    [07:29:19] Setting pop-up menu...
    [07:29:19] *** Completed!
    
    [07:29:19] Preparing menu pages...
    [07:29:19] Setting main menu for 0 titles...
    [07:29:19] Selected TV system: [NTSC]
    [07:29:24] Done!
    
            Compilation summary:
            Format: Playstation 3 (USB/SDHC/MS)
            Name  : multiAVCHD
    ===============================================================================
    ===============================================================================
            Output size      : 0 MiB (0 GiB)
    
    [07:29:24] Warnings/errors for this compilation: 1
    [07:29:24] c:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD-20121128-072915 folder created (AVCHD/Blu-ray output)!
    [07:29:25] Copy c:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD-20121128-072915 to root of USB stick/disk or MemoryStick card or to X:\PRIVATE\ of SDHC/SD/MMC card and rename to AVCHD!
    [07:29:26] You may now remove temp folder (c:\multiAVCHD\_TEMP\multiTEMP-20121128\).
    
    [07:29:26] multiAVCHD finished in 11.016 seconds (00:00:11.016)!
    
    [07:29:26] End of log.
    So I tried using tSMuxer GUI and it gives me
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    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bad SEI detected. SEI too short
    Bitstream exception Unknown exception. It does not have to be! Plase contact the application support team for more information.
    and on the top of the window it says
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    tsMuxeR finished with error code -3
    Here is what MediaInfo says about the file:
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    General 
    Complete name : G:\VIDEO\100VIDEO\HDV_0009.MP4 
    Format : MPEG-4 
    Format profile : Sony PSP 
    Codec ID : MSNV 
    File size : 27.9 MiB 
    Duration : 14s 481ms 
    Overall bit rate : 16.1 Mbps 
    Encoded date : UTC 2012-05-05 00:15:59 
    Tagged date : UTC 2012-05-05 00:15:59 
    @sec : UNG  
    
    Video 
    ID : 1 
    Format : AVC 
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec 
    Format profile : Main@L4.0 
    Format settings, CABAC : Yes 
    Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame 
    Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=8 
    Codec ID : avc1 
    Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding 
    Duration : 14s 481ms 
    Bit rate mode : Variable 
    Bit rate : 16.0 Mbps 
    Width : 1 920 pixels 
    Height : 1 080 pixels 
    Display aspect ratio : 16:9 
    Frame rate mode : Constant 
    Frame rate : 29.970 fps 
    Color space : YUV 
    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 
    Bit depth : 8 bits 
    Scan type : Progressive 
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.257 
    Stream size : 27.6 MiB (99%) 
    Encoded date : UTC 2012-05-05 00:15:59 
    Tagged date : UTC 2012-05-05 00:15:59 
    
    Audio 
    ID : 2 
    Format : AAC 
    Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec 
    Format profile : LC 
    Codec ID : 40 
    Duration : 14s 464ms 
    Bit rate mode : Constant 
    Bit rate : 128 Kbps 
    Channel(s) : 1 channel 
    Channel positions : Front: C 
    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz 
    Compression mode : Lossy 
    Delay relative to video : 33ms 
    Stream size : 226 KiB (1%) 
    Encoded date : UTC 2012-05-05 00:15:59 
    Tagged date : UTC 2012-05-05 00:15:59
    I read about this possibly being an issue with missing header info but I tried the "fix" listed here but it didn't fix my problem. Same thing happens. Any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!
    Last edited by petermg; 29th Nov 2012 at 23:22.
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    Maybe you could try remux the mp4 to a mkv with mkvmergegui and see how multiavchd handles the mkv. Turn off header compression in mkvmergeui also(under file->options->disable header compression).

    Or try avchdcoder if you haven't already.
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    I ended up just unchecking one of the two options for tsmuxer in the settings tab of MultiAVCHD. That seemed to fix my issue. On a side note however, can't remember if this is related but I used eRightSoft's SUPER to copy the video stream and encode the audio stream to ac3 in a .TS container. Works really well, although SUPER comes with some adware that you can remove, it's a very powerful application.
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