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  1. I've been having problems authoring a Blu-Ray disc for months now. I can't seem to solve my issues. Here are the details:

    Canon XA-10 video camera shooting HD in 1920x1080 AVCHD at 29.97 fps.

    Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Suite 12 for editing (no problems editing)

    Sony DVD Architect Studio 5.0 (latest update)

    Pioneer internal Blu-Ray 15x burner

    Shooting, importing, and editing are all fine. Rendering HD takes quite awhile, but I expected that. Rendering to the "right" format seems to be a problem for me. If I render to 1920x1080 Mpeg2, I get video and no sound in DVD Architect. If I render to 1920x1080 AVCHD, I get sound and no video. I think I've rendered in just about every format with no success authoring a Blu-Ray disc. I found one format (can't even remember what it was, I tried so many) that had both sound and video on DVD Architect, but it wouldn't burn. It re-rendered in DVDA for hours, then crashed (Status: StatusCodeTable.xml Err Status Code :[MUX_SN_E_IO]) and never burns. The burner works fine because I've backed up files on Blu-Ray discs.

    I sure would appreciate it if someone could tell me what I'm doing wrong. Thank you in advance!

    Curt
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  2. When you create file for Architect you need to create file for video and another for audio in Movie Studio. Make audio same name as video and put in same location as video. Then when you bring the video into Architect it will detect the audio automatically and you should get a good blue ray. I usually make a ISO and mount it to virtual drive to see if it worked then I burn the ISO to disk using imgburn. Actually, I am making AVCHD blue ray quality and burning to DVD's using BDtoAVCHD but it should work for Blue Ray also.
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  3. What video and audio format do you use? Does the audio sync up fine with the video even when rendered separately? I read in another thread that using DVDA5 to create an ISO image file and burning with 3rd party software was more successful. Thank you for your help!

    Curt
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    why waste ur time with those obsolete software, use multiavchd to get ur work done fast and sure.
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  5. I need to make a Blu-Ray disc with a nice custom menu and six different chapters. Will multiavchd do that? If so, I'm interested. Thanks!
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    Sure and comfort.
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