Masterizzazione AVCHD
Io sono riuscito a farlo masterizzare su DVD seguendo le seguenti indicazioni ( a me funziona su DVD letto da BD anche il file HDMV oltre al AVCHD ):
STEPS TO USE THE DOWNLOADS
1) Choose a version: Decide on either the HDMV, AVCHD, or MP4 version depending on what HD player you want to use. HDMV will be compatible with the largest number of Blu-ray players if burned to BD-RE or BD-R media, so if you have access to a Blu-ray burner typically you would choose the HDMV version. There are many Blu-ray players today that are AVCHD compatible, so for people that want to calibrate from a Blu-ray player and only have a DVD burner the AVCHD would often be the version to choose. Burning HDMV to DVD media will not be as widely compatible as either of the prior choices, but if you only have access to a DVD burner it may work for a few Blu-ray players that are not AVCHD compatible. The Blu-ray Players List at the end of this post gives more information on how to select a version for your Blu-ray player. The MP4 version is intended for applications other than calibration with a Blu-ray player, such as some digital media players that can play AVC video. In any case your player must be able to play true high definition video, such as a Blu-ray or HD media player. None of the versions will work on standard DVD players, or upconverting DVD players, because those players cannot play actual HD video.
A questo link trovi di tutto e di più ( anche la procedura per masterizzare in dettaglio ):
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=948496
Scusa Roby per masterizzare la iso del disco AVSHD è necessario usare qlc impostazione particolare?
Ho provato a masterizzarla sia con imgburn che con nero ma dal lettore che ho sul pc non vedo nulla...grazie
Io sono riuscito a farlo masterizzare su DVD seguendo le seguenti indicazioni ( a me funziona su DVD letto da BD anche il file HDMV oltre al AVCHD ):
STEPS TO USE THE DOWNLOADS
1) Choose a version: Decide on either the HDMV, AVCHD, or MP4 version depending on what HD player you want to use. HDMV will be compatible with the largest number of Blu-ray players if burned to BD-RE or BD-R media, so if you have access to a Blu-ray burner typically you would choose the HDMV version. There are many Blu-ray players today that are AVCHD compatible, so for people that want to calibrate from a Blu-ray player and only have a DVD burner the AVCHD would often be the version to choose. Burning HDMV to DVD media will not be as widely compatible as either of the prior choices, but if you only have access to a DVD burner it may work for a few Blu-ray players that are not AVCHD compatible. The Blu-ray Players List at the end of this post gives more information on how to select a version for your Blu-ray player. The MP4 version is intended for applications other than calibration with a Blu-ray player, such as some digital media players that can play AVC video. In any case your player must be able to play true high definition video, such as a Blu-ray or HD media player. None of the versions will work on standard DVD players, or upconverting DVD players, because those players cannot play actual HD video.
A questo link trovi di tutto e di più ( anche la procedura per masterizzare in dettaglio ):
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=948496