* In Vegas, encode Sony AVC using Blu-Ray template. The authoring program will create the BDMV/STREAM/xxx.mts file structure and optionally add menus. ![]() In your case, your Sony AVC (m2ts container) files should work directly without re-encode. It can also re-encode MPeg2 or AVC to lower bit rates using x264 for longer play times if desired. ![]() HDV mts to m2ts) and create simple menus. The program can replace the container if necessary (e.g. I posted earlier a minimal procedure for HDV and AVCHD camcorder formats to "AVCHD disc" using MultiAVCHD. You need to test your player but if sending a DVDR AVCHD disc to others, best to keep peak bit rate below 18 Mb/s. The Blu-Ray standand limits playback of DVD media to 2x speed or 18 Mb/s max but some newer players work fine at 25 Mb/s (HDV) or 24 Mb/s (AVCHD v1 top rate) by spinning the disc at 2.8x speed**. The main difference between an AVCHD and BLu-Ray disc is max bitrate and a simplified menu structure. The authoring solution (DVDA or MultiAVCHD) creates a BDMV file structure that can include menus. Try as vkmast suggests.Īn "AVCHD" disc can use MPeg2, h.264 (AVC) or VC1 plus AC3 audio but must use the m2ts container*. ![]() I've got VMS Platinum v10 so can't answer for v11.
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