Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 10:53 pm
rnoor -- I am afraid I cannot help on burning a Blu-Ray disc as I don't have a Blu-Ray burner myself, so have never tried it. My understanding is, though, that you can burn AVCHD direct to Blu-Ray discs. And an AVCHD hybrid disc (which I do burn) using a standard DVD, burns in a Blu-Ray structure. So my own inclination would be to do as it sounds like you are already doing. I would edit my AVCHD in its native format, and then select Share > Create Disc > Blu-Ray.
One question, though, when you say you can edit your AVCHD, do you use SmartProxy? If so, I am just worried that if your do your edits on the proxy files in the timeline, but don't then apply the edits to the AVCHD originals, and then jump straight to the burning module, you may in fact be burning the standard definition mpeg-2 files (greatly upgraded to HD properties, but that does not improve the quality).
One question, though, when you say you can edit your AVCHD, do you use SmartProxy? If so, I am just worried that if your do your edits on the proxy files in the timeline, but don't then apply the edits to the AVCHD originals, and then jump straight to the burning module, you may in fact be burning the standard definition mpeg-2 files (greatly upgraded to HD properties, but that does not improve the quality).