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DVD BurningIs it possible to Render an AVCHD video to a format that can be used to burn a DVD that will play on a non Blu ray player?
Re: DVD BurningYes... and no.
DVD Architect no longer officially supports it (for murky legal reasons, I've heard). But you can output an AVCHD video from DVD Architect and burn it to a DVD, as long as it's less than 20-25 minutes long. Just port your video over to DVD Architect from Vegas/Movie Studio using the Render As template for Sony AVC/AVCHD 1920x1080 60i (or 50i for PAL TV). This will send the file over as a combined audio and video stream. (You can also send the video and audio over separately and recombine them in DVD Architect if you'd prefer.) Set up your DVD Architect's Properties to BluRay/AVCHD -- and make sure your disc size doesn't exceed 4.2 or so. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: DVD BurningIf you are talking about burning high definition video to a regular DVD disk and playing it on a standard DVD player, the answer is NO. Regular DVD players do not support high definition. You need a Blu-Ray player to play high definition. You can, however, take a high definition avchd video and burn it as a standard definition mpeg2 DVD and play that on a standard DVD player.
Steve was referring to burning avchd on a DVD disc as an avchd disc (no longer supported by dvd architect) or formatted as if it were a Blu-ray disc. That still requires a Blu-ray player to play and not all such players will support avchd on dvd.
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This topic was recently discussed in the thread below viewtopic.php?f=93&t=12645 which includes this observation re DVD AS
So Bob's probably more correct in saying that it's "no longer supported by dvd architect". My experience (MS/Vegas workflow) is that it's the DVD A Studio build 128/the DVD A Pro build 124 or ImgBurn (or similar) if you want to burn AVCHD on a DVD to play on many of the Blu-ray players and Sony PS3.
Re: DVD Burning>Steve, you cannot 'fool' it. It insists on having a writable BluRay disk even with a 5 minute video.
What if, rather than burning directly to a disc, you create a BluRay "prepared file" ISO, and then use ImgBurn to burn that to a DVD? HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
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Steve, exactly so, as the previous thread showed. Choose prepare, not burn in the current versions of DVD Architect(s). The users who are burning AVCHD on DVD with the MS/Vegas workflow must accept that.
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