I've been having tons of unresolvable issues trying to take high definition footage from our Samsung HMX-H205 camcorder and process it with multiAVCHD and turn it into an AVCHD DVD5 disc. The primary issue has been that the resulting audio on the DVD5 disc is about 4-5 seconds earlier than the video.

I *may* have landed upon a successful AVCHD DVD5 creation last night. I tried a trial version of Corel Video Studio Pro X3 just for the heck of it, so that's one thing that's in the mix that's different. Another thing is that instead of both reading and writing on my laptop's hard drive, I had the source video on my laptop's hard drive as copied over from my memory card on my camcorder, and I had the destination folders / files written to an external USB hard drive.

Somehow, the combination of trying the Corel Video Studio Pro X3 software and/or reducing the taxation on the laptop's hard drive by having it read the video files from there and write the "converted" files to an external drive seems to have hopefully resolved the audio / video sync issues previously being experienced. It was very late last night after I had the Corel Video Studio Pro X3 software create the files necessary for the AVCHD DVD5 disc, so I didn't actually go ahead and have it write the resulting files to a DVD5 disc, but I did take a moment and play the converted short movie file that was written to my external hard drive and it played perfectly with no audio/video sync issues.

I'm hopeful that will still be the case as far as no audio / video sync issues once I actually proceed with burning the files to the DVD5 disc and try to play the disc in our BluRay player.