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  1. Leave it at 1920 x 1080 \ 59.94p when working with it in multiAVCHD to create an AVCHD DVD?

    Or, transcode it to 1920 x 1080 \ 23.976p?

    I feel like I'm very close to being able to get multiAVCHD to work for me in getting a bunch of home video shot on my Samsung HMX-H205 camcorder over to DVDs as AVCHD discs, but when burned and attempted to be played on my LG BD390 BluRay player, the AVCHD DVDs I create either run at what looks like double the speed, or the video seems to be normal speed but the audio is about 4-5 seconds early from the video.

    Any suggestions?
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  2. Blu-ray players don't support 1080p60. You'll have to reencode as 1080i30 or 720p60. 1080p24 will work too but it will be jerky.
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  3. I mis-stated the #s in my original post... should be that my Samsung camcorder records in 1920 x 1080 / 59.94i, not 1920 x 1080 / 59.94p.

    Not sure if that changes things...
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  4. 59.94i is the same thing as 29.97i (30i for short). Marketing just changed the name to sound bigger. This also seems to have effected some engineers who now mark the file 60i instead of 30i which confuses some players (ie double speed playback). There is a patch for this but I don't remember what it is. A little searching will probably turn it up.
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