Hi all.
I have created a blu ray disk using Sony Vegas Pro 10, and I'd like to make an AVCHD of the leftover ISO. The blu ray has a menu system with chapter select, two bonus videos, and a legal disclaimer video at the beginning. I'm looking to potentially sell.
Will AVCHD playback accept all of this vs. just a video file?
How would I go about doing this?
Thanks in advance.
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If your blu-ray was made with blu-ray specs (blu-ray bitrates etc...) it will exceed the maximum limitations of AVCHD, so no, even the video won't play
If you want to maximize compatibility, you should make a blu-ray on blu-ray media -
Thanks for the response.
Shame I can't do it that way.
I actually did burn it to a blu ray disk and it works fine. I was just looking for a less expensive media format to distribute the hd quality video. -
If you're looking to do this commercially, AVCHD isn't a good idea - only standalone players that have "AVCHD" label might be able to play, and of those, many still do not, or require certain firmware revisions . You're looking at a lot of headaches if this isn't for personal use . "Grandma" might forgive you if the disc doesn't play, but customers might not be so friendly
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Kinda funny way of putting it, but I get it. Thanks.
And BTW, I appreciate all the help you've given me in the past.
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