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  1. Having just fled screaming from the horrors of pinnacle studio 14,errors,freezing etc,I am keen to not waste time creating a project I can never enjoy.

    I'm currently trialling the seemingly much more stable Sony Vegas movie studio hd 10.can it via architect of course create avchd discs? I've read that the sound is corrupt,that one must convert to avchd from blu-ray and that it will produce 'blu-ray Data discs' that play on some players.



    Which is true,surely avchd is a sonyformat
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    Originally Posted by Mitterhouse View Post
    Having just fled screaming from the horrors of pinnacle studio 14,errors,freezing etc,I am keen to not waste time creating a project I can never enjoy.

    I'm currently trialling the seemingly much more stable Sony Vegas movie studio hd 10.can it via architect of course create avchd discs? I've read that the sound is corrupt,that one must convert to avchd from blu-ray and that it will produce 'blu-ray Data discs' that play on some players.



    Which is true,surely avchd is a sonyformat
    Consider the Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 10 version. I'm not sure how dumbed down the lower versions are but I'm impresseded with Platinum 10. I'm a long time Vegas Pro user and was looking for sometimg for a second machine. Most of the key features are there with Platinum (except the scopes) and it seems AVCHD ready if you stick to 1440x1080i or 1920x1080i. It isn't AVCHD "Lite" ready.

    I don't know what you mean about sound issues. Vegas Platinum will allow a 5.1 project and extract separate audio timelines from DTV or camcorder AC3. I'm not inputting from Blu-Ray so can't speak to that.

    I'm not currently using DVD Architect in this product. I export HDV, AVCHD or ATSC/QAM projects to MPeg2 or h.264 in an m2ts wrapper to MultiAVCHD to make Blu-Ray playable discs when needed.
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  3. Brilliant reply thanks for that,I'm familiar with multiavchd so I think I'll do what you do!
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