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  1. I read on a previous thread that someone took video from a Sanyo Xacti 1000 and made blu-ray content without reencoding using tsmuxer. Wow. Now, if I can only reproduce this.

    I have a Sanyo Xacti 1010. I recorded some video in 1920x1080px30. It has AAC audio. It makes MP4 files. I am using tsmuxer version 1.10.6. It complained about the original files because of the AAC. I exported the audio as AC3 and used that audio for the resulting project in tsmuxer. That did not error. It can create both AVCHD and Blu-ray content.

    I tried burning each of these to a DVD+RW and played them in my Magnavox MB500NG9 Blu-ray player. It recognizes the disk as BR and loads it, gives some sort of menu prompt, then seems to try to load the video, but from there just freezes. The player reports it as video track 1 and wants to display the elapsed seconds, but only displays dashes. It never progresses from there.

    Please help me resolve this. I have tried changing the container from mp4 to mkv and changed the frame rate from 29.97 to 24 and 23.97, but it produces the same results.
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    From what I've read on this website it seems that not all standalone bluray players handle avchd the same way.

    I would try again with multiavchd. I think there is a "strict" avchd output mode that it can create to improve compatibility odds.

    Also just on a whim why not try a different brand of blank discs?
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  3. I will try it. However, I usually use a linux system. Does anyone know of a linux solution? I often use avidemux to trim and make some adjustments (I often filter it to enhance colors, remove noise, and others) as well as conversion, if necessary. I like tsmuxer, I just need it to create a readable format for my player. Does anyone have suggestions on br players that are tsmuxer friendly? Or is there an issue with the framerate I am using?
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