Good evening who may read this.
Any one an idea how you get a video file with the .avc extention on a blu-ray disk?
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1. Burn as one (of many?) data file(s) onto a BD disc. Will play on a PC, but not in ANY BD settop player that I know of.
2. Remux (re-multiplex) into MKV or MP4 container and then do #1. Will play on a PC, and some (most newer) BD settop players.
3. Use it as a source (either raw or remuxed) in a BD authoring app. The result will be your standard BD structure with M2TS files, etc. Burn to BD disc. Will play on a PC and EVERY BD settop player (assuming the file is BD-compliant - very important!).
Which one of these were you thinking of?
Scott -
Hello Scott,
Well my meaning is to put it on a Blu ray disk, but it is a whole fight to get it done. Not every program is accepting every format so it is a puzzle to make before you have been able to keep a bit of the quality and put it on an BD. -
.avc should be recognized by all BD authoring programs . It should be an elementary AVC stream
Where did you get it ? And are you sure it's a BD compatible elementary AVC video stream ?
You can try renaming the extension to .264, or .h264 - Some programs might "like" it better -
I got the program from this site:
http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/
It should recognize .avc, but it does not for some reason.
I did found dvdarchitect on the disk, and that one does recognize .avc and i could play it to.
The file shows the right borders in dvdarchitect preview, but when i burned a blu ray and put it in the player, it is like it is zooming in, it cuts a part from all the sides.
I tried to turn the zoom function off, but it shows that the minimum zoom from the blu ray player is set. Even i set as well the BRP and tv to 16:9 it doesn't show the whole picture. -
Renaming the extension should work for multiavchd. But I doubt it's an authoring issue
What does mediainfo (view=>text) say about the file ?
Did you mount an iso and preview it on the computer? Did you try the physical disc on the computer?
Do other blu-ray discs play ok on the BD player?