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  1. Hi all,

    Here is the situation: I have several .m2ts files and I do not
    want to combine them, and no re-encoding be needed, and I require that
    I can select them in the menu.


    I have tried tsMuxer, it combines all .m2ts files into one and not good.


    The nero 11 video maker is good but it re-encodes all video files, that's not good.


    Please help.
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  2. BDRebuilder will do that.
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    BDRebuilder will do that.
    Are you saying that BDRebuilder can author a BD using custom menus with linkable tittles?

    MultiAVCHD will do what you want............
    Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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  4. Originally Posted by Steve(MS) View Post
    BDRebuilder will do that.
    Thanks.
    I tried but it re-encoded the m2ts files.
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  5. Originally Posted by racer-x View Post
    BDRebuilder will do that.
    Are you saying that BDRebuilder can author a BD using custom menus with linkable tittles?

    MultiAVCHD will do what you want............


    Thanks for your advice.


    I'll try and report here.
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  6. Originally Posted by racer-x View Post
    BDRebuilder will do that.
    Are you saying that BDRebuilder can author a BD using custom menus with linkable tittles?

    MultiAVCHD will do what you want............


    Hi, thanks so much, MultiAVCHD is the software I need.


    BUt I still encounter a problem, the blu ray file generated by it cannot be played by Powerdvd 11 (I have made it ISO), I will try another approach.


    Thank you again.
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    Originally Posted by racer-x View Post
    BDRebuilder will do that.
    Are you saying that BDRebuilder can author a BD using custom menus with linkable tittles?

    MultiAVCHD will do what you want............
    BD Rebuilder has added the ability to make compilation movies. All of the input files have to be in the same folder. The menu that will be made is fairly crude, but functional.

    To stop BD Rebuilder from re-encoding the m2ts files, add the line FORCE_NOENCODE=1 to the ini/configuration file. You can set the program to keep DTS audio in Settings-->Setup.

    Of course, if the m2ts files aren't already compliant to blu ray specifications, the resulting movie might not play correctly on blu ray players or in computer software.
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    First you should use Mediainfo on the files and check they are within specs for Blu Ray. If they are out of spec, that may be why the software you are using is re-encoding. Many camcorders can record 1080 60p and will use the .mts file extension. However Blu Ray does not allow for 1080 60p video.
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  9. Originally Posted by Kerry56 View Post
    Originally Posted by racer-x View Post
    BDRebuilder will do that.
    Are you saying that BDRebuilder can author a BD using custom menus with linkable tittles?

    MultiAVCHD will do what you want............
    BD Rebuilder has added the ability to make compilation movies. All of the input files have to be in the same folder. The menu that will be made is fairly crude, but functional.

    To stop BD Rebuilder from re-encoding the m2ts files, add the line FORCE_NOENCODE=1 to the ini/configuration file. You can set the program to keep DTS audio in Settings-->Setup.

    Of course, if the m2ts files aren't already compliant to blu ray specifications, the resulting movie might not play correctly on blu ray players or in computer software.
    THANK YOU. I'll try.
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  10. Originally Posted by Arnold_Layne View Post
    First you should use Mediainfo on the files and check they are within specs for Blu Ray. If they are out of spec, that may be why the software you are using is re-encoding. Many camcorders can record 1080 60p and will use the .mts file extension. However Blu Ray does not allow for 1080 60p video.
    I am pretty sure they are within spec., they are extracted from several documentary blu ray by SlySoft AnyDVD.
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