![]() ![]() ![]() And I want the production process simple and straightforward and reliable.Īnd that's exactly what multiAVCHD gives me. I want the authoring functionality, for titles, menus, navigation, chapters, posters/thumbnails, etc., but mostly I want a simple but usable interface on the screen when playing the disc. I want a REMUX-ONLY production if the input is suitable, so that the whole multiAVCHD process takes 5 minutes (not counting disc burning). In fact my own objective is to run multiAVCHD in REMUX-MODE, taking input MPEG-2/MPEG-4 content that is already video-compatible with BDMV for frame rate and resolution and audio-compatible as well, so that NO RE-ENCODING (or "transcoding") is required, and which often can take hours with multiple titles. ![]() I don't think it's critical unless you have content that might depend on it, which I don't. At first I thought maybe I was using a newer version of AVISynth of FFDSHOW, and so I backed off to the older "supported" versions of those components. I didn't pursue it too much and no matter what I tried as a solution it never was successfuli. I will say that mt own multiTEST results also failed VC-1 as yours did, even on Win7. But now that you've asked for help I will try duplicating my "multiAVCHD production setup" on Win10. I'm operating on a Win7 Pro 圆4 machine, but there's nothing I can imagine which might prevent multiAVCHD from running on Win10. And eventually yesterday I was successful. I'd previously had good luck with multiAVCHD authoring BluRay discs from edited clips of HDTV content (MPEG-2 1920x1080i and 1280x720p, with either DD2.0 or DD5.1 audio) but this was my first attempt starting from MPEG-4 MP4 input. ![]() I've just yesterday actually completed getting multiAVCHD working successfully to complete three newly burned BluRay discs, produced from recently acquired MP4 (H.264/AVC) 1920x1080p input files with DD5.1 EAC3 audio. I have an interest in helping out with your issue. ![]()
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