I remember this as being a 2-step process. long story short, since you are making a menu to access more than one video file - after you burn your AVCHD disc - test it with your blu ray player not your computer - your player's remote will be able to control the menu screen just as it can the menu of a commercial disc. all the movies can still be played by manually selecting the correct file in the the disc's folders but that's not too convenient. with the menu on the screen, none of the keyboard keys or mouse can actually activate the items on the menu screen - do you know what I mean? So that makes the menu quite useless. I can get it to 'play' the menu by manually selecting that file from the disc structure but.
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when I put in an AVCHD disc with more than movie - all it does is play the 1st movie - it bypasses the menu screen (it also does this with hollywood type movies). They do play just fine when there is only 1 movie - direct potplayer to the disk and the movie plays fine - no problem.īut but but. fooling around with my old AVCHD discs - I'm thinking I might have mislead you a bit by saying 'potplayer' or 'mpc' can play them in my laptops dvd burner. i don't think a standalone dvd player would be able to do it but then, I'm out of touch with the capabilities of the dvd players they make these days - I switched to blu ray some time ago and have never looked back. a blu ray player is not required for an AVCHD disk (I had no idea that would work - so cool) - a computers dvd player will work but. Just out of curiousity I will try them in one of my laptops internal dvd burners and see if 'potplayer' can play them. You've got me thinking about those old AVCHD dvd disks I made - I've only ever played them back using my standalone blu ray player which works great (my friend plays them on a PS3).
#Convert Udf To Mp4 Software windows
turn off as much stuff as possible including your internet connection (i really don't want to know about Windows updates etc. if you're like me and use a laptop - put it in the coolest spot you can find in your house (I use the basement for my encoding endeavors and i use a cooling pad), and. sounds good - nice that the cost of doing it this way is zero - you prob know this stuff already but i thought i would mention:Įncoding videos is one of the most cpu intensive tasks that there is so.