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Author/Burn camcorder files AVCHD MTS/M2TS to Blu-ray disc for BD Player

carl cadd

Friday, 10 Dec 2010 08:05
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Author/Burn camcorder files AVCHD MTS/M2TS to Blu-ray disc for BD Player

“I recently bought a HD camcorder, the files it creates are MTS extension and from what I have read online, these files can be burned to Blu ray Discs. I have downloaded a free AVCHD to BD burning software – MultiAVCHD, but before put them to BD, I want to cut off the blank or unimportant parts from the MTS files, then recombine them and still export to MTS without any conversion or loss of quality? Can anyone confirm this to me?”

order to solve this program, you need use three tools:[/b]

1. [b]Aunsoft Final Mate[/b] (Directly capture camcorder MTS/M2TS recordings for cutting off/trimming/splitting, then remerge without losing quality.)

2. [b]MultiAVCHD[/b] (A real free BD burning software which helps to author/burn AVCHD MTS/M2TS to Blu-ray disc with no quality loss.)

3. [b]BD Burner[/b] (Want to burn BD, this hardware is necessary.)

Now I will introduce the step-by-step guide for authoring high def camcorder files MTS/M2TS into Blu-ray Disc.

1: Cut off MTS/M2TS unimportant parts and Merge into one MTS or M2TS file.[/b]

Step 1: Download Aunsoft Final Mate as a AVCHD Cutter/Joiner and launch the app.

Step 2: Capture/Import MTS/M2TS from Camcorder to the program via choose create a movie for files in same format. (Then the mts or m2ts will be merged into one movie on a limetime.)

Step 3: From the timeline, you may notice the vernier, which is used as time pointer. Click on the Vernier, and move to the timeline you want to cut, and click the Split button to cut the video. Then select the unwanted or unimportant parts and click Delete.

Step 4: After cutting off the video clips, the MTS/M2TS file will auto recombined into one MTS or M2TS movie, then please click Export and Choose Lossless Output to get one MTS or M2TS file without conversion or losing quality.

2: Author/Burn AVCHD MTS/M2TS to Blu-ray (BD) with multiAVCHD[/b]

After you successfully cut off and merge MTS/M2TS files to hard drive, you now can author/burn AVCHD MTS/M2TS to Blu-ray disc with multiAVCHD.

Step1. Download the latest version [b]multiAVCHD_4.1 (33MB)[/b] .

Note: Make sure you have at least twice (2x) the size of input files/folders free space allocated in the path you selected for TEMP folder/drive.

Step 2.Run multiAVCHD and add MTS or M2TS file by clicking “Add Video files” in the menu bar on the top of the software interface and specifying destination path of BD folder in pop-up window.

Step 3: Click “Start” button to choose output format and burn.

Before you start burn mts or m2ts file to Blu-ray disc, make sure you insert a writable Blu-ray disc through Blu-ray drive. After that click “start” and then choose “For all Blu-ray players” in “Select destination media (USB/SD/SDHC/MMC/MemoryStick)”. The program immediately starts to burn. You can follow the process in “Log tab” at the right of the program’s interface. The process time depends on your original size of MTS or m2ts file.

1. Make sure your BD drive is both readable and writable for burning a Blu-ray disc. Some BD drives are only readable.

2. [b]What is multiAVCHD[/b]: Combine multiple AVCHD, BD (Blu-ray Disc) or DVD folders and MKV, AVI, TS, M2TS/MTS, MPEG/MPG, MP4, M2V, VC-1, 264, EVO, TRP or MOV files and author them into a single AVCHD/BD structure or author HD-DVD.

3. [b]MultiAVCHD can create output[/b] for: – USB / MS (MemoryStick) / SD / SDHC equipped Blu-ray disc players (like Playstation 3)

– Blu-ray players employing Secure Digital High Capacity capabilities

– SD/SDHC cards (like Panasonic Blu-ray players, Playstation 3, selected Panasonic Viera TV sets)

– Blu-ray players, compatible with AVCHD format (AVCHD written on DVD-R media) – most Blu-ray players

– Blu-ray players, compatible with AVCHD on BD-R disc – most Blu-ray players

– Direct BDMV format – Blu-ray Disc format – all Blu-ray players

Re-authored BDMV Blu-ray Disc format – all Blu-ray players

– HD-DVD players, compatible with DVD-R (3xDVD)

– SD-DVD players (all standard DVD players)

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