Hello,
I'm in the process of trying to archive a vhs tape collection. this is SD footage, obviously, but i'm using a blu-ray so i can theoretically fit 8+ hours on a single disc, and I want slightly higher than DVD MPEG-2 bitrates.
I was hoping AVCHDCoder would be my tool - and the installation and guide was helpful - but my problem - it's not recognizing my DV files, currently Type-2 AVI files (which is how I'm capturing them through my ADVC-100).
What am I doing wrong? What steps should I take? I was hoping to only have 1-encode process, but am worried I'll have to do 1 step, before getting it into AVCHDCoder - where I had intended to use h264 encoding.
any help would be appreciated!
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try other tools? maybe multiavchd?
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