FYI - have a read of the following http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/30195.page#165398
Many of us with Camcorders that record in AVC/H264 1080/50 or 60p have been wanting to distribute this on Blu-ray discs at this frame rate even though it is outside the official specs. With a simple registry setting change for PowerDirector it is now possible to Burn 1080/50 or 60p Blu-ray disks with full Menus and Navigation without any 3rd party progs. Of course you need HW / SW players than are powerful enough to decode these high bitrate streams.
Thanks
Nathan
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Last edited by jmone; 6th Oct 2013 at 23:27.
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Has anyone made a list of players that will work with them?
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Why are some people married to PowerDirector? I see nothing but complaints about it.
Last edited by sanlyn; 21st Mar 2014 at 09:55.
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You couldn't change a hardware's spec on this, so it seems pointless to me. The BD spec doesn't allow for it. The AVCHD spec DOES (assuming you are conforming to the v2.0 spec). You want 1080p50/60 and have it publicly/commonly portable? Use AVCHD 2.0. End of story.
Scott
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