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Old 20-05-2009, 10:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Avchd video files on dvdrw disc, HELP PLEASE

Hi All

I hope someone can help me, I have imported my AVchd video from my sony HDsr10 Camcorder onto a dvdrw disk, which plays no problem on my ps3,
However i wouldlike to add some chapters to the dvdrw disk, but for some reason i can't seem to do this,

any ideas

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Re: Avchd video files on dvdrw disc, HELP PLEASE

you will need to re-author the AVCHD
take out the file in the STREAM folder, put it into something like TSMuxer, set the chapter points then "create a blu-ray disc" and burn the resulting 2 folders back to the DVD-RW with imgburn
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Re: Avchd video files on dvdrw disc, HELP PLEASE

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Hi All

I hope someone can help me, I have imported my AVchd video from my sony HDsr10 Camcorder onto a dvdrw disk, which plays no problem on my ps3,
However i wouldlike to add some chapters to the dvdrw disk, but for some reason i can't seem to do this,
Just How have you tried.?
Simply copying files to a disc does not make it an AVCHD disc just as copying wave files or mpeg2 file to disc do not create a CD audio or DVD video
PS3 plays the files in Media player, not BD player mode. Vlu ray players would generally not play those discs you created
AS advised above you need to create in software, an AVCHD disc, this mean " authoring" one
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