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  1. I downloaded a premade AVCHD of a concert. The screenshots show a menu so I'm assuming chapters are already set but the video stream is 7GB and too big for me to put on a USB stick for my PS3. I'm not very familiar with where I can go from here (I've made them, just never modified them). Can anyone tell me where I would go from here? I'll show the info if you need that to tell me what to do. Thanks
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  2. sorry, it's a BD9 AVCHD, with BDMV and CERTIFICATES folders
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    What are you trying to do? It should play on your PS3 as it is. It is a bluray file so must be played on a bluray player that accepts AVCHD format.
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  4. i need the video file broken up, it's too big to put on a USB stick. i thought about converting it but i'd lose the menus. here's the info from the certificate folder. see how there's only one title for the concert? there's two included but the entire concert is on title one and is about 7 or 8 GB

    BD9 Blu-Ray Disc Format
    Menu & Chapters Included

    Title 1 Running time: 01:30:15

    VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
    Codec: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
    Container: MPEG-2 Transport Stream
    Resolution: 1920 x 1080
    Scanning System: 1080i/60Hz
    Frame Rate: 29.970 fps
    Constant Bit Rate: 11.5 Mbps
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9

    AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
    Codec: Dolby AC-3
    Number Of Channels: 6
    Channel Positions: L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
    Sampling Rate: 48kHz
    Bit Rate: 384 kb/s


    SOURCE:
    Pro-Shot (HD 16:9) > HD Satellite Broadcast (1080i, Dolby 5.1) > Dish Network ViP-722k HD-DVR > Component Video Cables (YPbPr) & Optical Cable (s/pdif) > Hauppauge HD PVR 1212 > USB 2.0 Cable > PC > ArcSoft TotalMedia Extreme (.m2ts) > TS Packet Editor 0.301 > ArcSoft TotalMedia Studio > BDMV Folder (BD9 AVCHD)
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