I burned 45 minutes worth of ACVHD onto a disc. It took nearly 8 hours. Playback using WinDVD on computer is fine. When disc is put into stand alone dvd player connected to TV, it will not play: says UNSUPPORTED.
What is the problem please?
Thanks
Video Studio 12: Playback Problems
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Trevor Andrew
Hi
Does your DVD player support AVCHD.
I searched the web and found some info here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD#Play ... VCHD_video
Does your DVD player support AVCHD.
I searched the web and found some info here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD#Play ... VCHD_video
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First, AVCHD is not a format which can be played by any standard definition DVD player. It can only be played by a Blu-Ray rated player.
Second, I am assuming you have burned an AVCHD hybrid disc (i.e. high definition AVCHD but burned on a standard DVD...) If you actually chose Share > Create Disc > AVCHD, this is what you will get. It creates a Blu-Ray BDMV folder on the disc, but not a DVD Video_TS folder. The latter is what can be read by a standard DVD player. The former cannot be read. It is "unsupported"...
Second, I am assuming you have burned an AVCHD hybrid disc (i.e. high definition AVCHD but burned on a standard DVD...) If you actually chose Share > Create Disc > AVCHD, this is what you will get. It creates a Blu-Ray BDMV folder on the disc, but not a DVD Video_TS folder. The latter is what can be read by a standard DVD player. The former cannot be read. It is "unsupported"...
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