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Quote I know what is causing the formatting problem here. Reply on an earlier thread instead of the one just above it cause the formatting issue that hopefully Cyberlink can correct.


im not sure I understand what you mean.
The avchd discs I burned with PD 11 will play without problem. The ones I burned with PD 15 don't play-either I get a message that my blue ray player doesn't support avchd 2.0 or the sound plays, but not the video. I think I will return PD 15 and go back to using PD11. I really don't want to buy a new blu ray player, as ours still works! I guess newer is not always the right choice for everyone! Thank you for taking the time to help me. JoAnn However, PD 15 may have some changes that, may have caused problems. I have not burned an AVCHD disk in a long time. I usually use Bluray for HD Videos. I would try your AVCHD disk in a newer Bluray player that supports AVCHD to see what happens.
When I used PD 11, I could burn my home videos in AVCHD format, using 1920x1080 p format, and they play nicely in our BluRay player. Now, that I have upgraded to PD 15, the discs I have burned trying to use AVCHD at any setting, don't work. Has Cyberlink disabled this feature in subsequent versions of PD?





Quote Not all Bluray players will play a AVCHD DVD. Some will some won't.

Check your Bluray player's manual to see if AVCHD is listed as a playable disk.

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Quote Hi JoAnn,

What profile did you select? I guess you selected an AVCHD 2.0 profile (high frame rate/bitrate) but your BD player supports AVCHD 1.0 only.




Thanks-I'll try additional settings.
I'm a relative newcomer to video editing, so please bear with me. When I used PD 11, I was able to select H264 and burn HD home video to DVD's that were playable by my Blu-Ray player. With PD 15, that option is not available. The only option now with DVD is MGEG2. I tried to select AVCHD instead of DVD, and the resulting DVD's were unplayable by the Blu-Ray player. Am I overlooking something? Or does MPEG2 produce an HD video equivalent to H264? Thank you for any advice.
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