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My personal battle to successfully burn a AVCHD/Blu Ray Disc

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Hi guys I’ve been trying to figure out the ways to successfully burn a hd disc for a while now, DVDs are no problem but for some reason I just can’t get AVCHD/Blu Ray down I mostly use imgburn for the actual burning process and I have tsmuxer but for some reason, despite looking up guides and settings I can’t seem to author a good disc, they all end up either not playing or just being a black screen, what could I be doing wrong, for example say I have a MKV file and I want to convert it to AVCHD/Blu Ray format for burning to a disc what exactly do I need to do with tsmuxer (I’m a pretty tech savvy guy) and it seems pretty obvious to me that you simply select the format but is there another program in missing in between, I’d really appreciate any input maybe a list of programs to use what settings to have them on ?

Thanks guys

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Keep in mind that not all blu-ray players support AVCHD. So, make sure that yours does!

Edit: Also, you seem to keep using AVCHD and blu-ray interchangeably. Which is it that you’re trying to burn? A DVD9, or a BD25?

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towne32 said:

Keep in mind that not all blu-ray players support AVCHD. So, make sure that yours does!

Edit: Also, you seem to keep using AVCHD and blu-ray interchangeably. Which is it that you’re trying to burn? A DVD9, or a BD25?

Well I’m currently trying to burn AVCHD on a standard DVD btw do all burners support duel layer burning (I actually need to get some DL dvds and try again, and my blu ray player is definitely able to play AVCHD, I checked 😊) other than that I’m stumped lol

“I will call this one BOHIJ”
-Chris O’Neil

“Heh Funnie Scream”
-The Boys From Oneyplays

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i am quite confused with this part as well. I’m not very well versed in any of these things. would there be a way to play the AVCHD file just from my computer and skip the whole burning process?

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MandalorianCutler said:

i am quite confused with this part as well. I’m not very well versed in any of these things. would there be a way to play the AVCHD file just from my computer and skip the whole burning process?

Sure you could, but I was trying to do actual discs but sure you can just create a AVCHD folder and play it in your computer

“I will call this one BOHIJ”
-Chris O’Neil

“Heh Funnie Scream”
-The Boys From Oneyplays