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After about four hours, BDTOAVCHD successfully created the AVCHD format of the bluray movie ready to be burnt on a DVD. It turned out to be as easy as ABC.
The backed-up movie title (made by MakeMKV) loaded to BDTOAVCHD. It analyses the BD back-up and automatically selects the main movie. For Target Audio I selected AC3 448Kbps instead of 640. For the media I selected USB so that I can play it on my PS3 with a USB stick.
A few screenshots.
Step 4 must have been remuxing, but I had gone to sleep leaving the system to work.:) I guess it must have taken something like four hours to complete the task.
Using ImgBurn I first created an ISO, mounted it on Virtual Clone drive and played it on MPC-Home Cinema. After confirming that everything was fine and working, I burnt the ISO on to a DVDRW and my PS3 played it fine. The video quality is quite good and totally satisfactory. All in all the program did a good job.
1. I do have a BD burner. Making a 1:1 bluray copy is absolutely no problem but for the cost of the Blank BD.
2. I had tried multi-AVCHD about a year back. It only crashed and I then uninstalled it.
Even today I tried with the latest version. I did not succeed. It crashed saying AVinfo stopped working. It appears to be a complex and buggy program and not suitable for ordinary users.
If you had successfully created an AVCHD disk, I would like to know a step by step process so that I can try. May be I am doing something wrong.
Whatever, it is not as easy, straightforward and intuitive as BDTOAVCHD where it is a child's play. My personal opinion.
Last edited by jumanji; 16 Aug 2011 at 06:07. Reason: typos corrected.