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fib0by
13th April 2008, 06:41
I have a bunch of AVCHD files (.m2ts, H.264) produced with a camcorder. I want to create a very simple BD image:
- no menus
- just one title
- every .m2ts source file becomes a separate chapter on the BD

tsMuxeR is pretty close to what I need, but not quite. It does not create a separate chapter for every .m2ts input file. I guess I could input a chapter list manually, but:
- it will be painfully slow
- it will never be as accurate as the application setting the chapter points automatically
Also, tsMuxeR combines all the input .m2ts files in a single giant file in the STREAM directory. While I could probably live with that, I would prefer if the application could just leave these separate files alone, and not merge them in one big file.

So, anybody knows a BD authoring software that can do what I need? Something a little bit more flexible than tsMuxeR, which is pretty rigid.

mmace
15th April 2008, 12:21
does Nero do this?

Southstorm
15th April 2008, 12:55
@fib0by

This might do what you want:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1119634#post1119634

musicman2311
15th April 2008, 13:32
@fib0by

This might do what you want:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1119634#post1119634

I am a happy Nero 8 user - it does all you want

ymj
1st May 2008, 00:31
I am a happy Nero 8 user - it does all you want

nope :/
nero will re-encode videos even if they dont need to, no matter what. And this is really painful.

I'm still looking for a program that would take several e.g. m2ts as input and would create the BD structure accordingly, e.g. one chapter per file and/or a very simple menu.

Whoever points me to such a piece of software will be rewarded with my deepest sympathy :)

mmace
1st May 2008, 10:57
nope :/
nero will re-encode videos even if they dont need to, no matter what. And this is really painful.

I'm still looking for a program that would take several e.g. m2ts as input and would create the BD structure accordingly, e.g. one chapter per file and/or a very simple menu.

Whoever points me to such a piece of software will be rewarded with my deepest sympathy :)not true, enable smart encoding and it doesn't re-encode if it doesn't need to

ymj
1st May 2008, 19:53
ok ok
but the problem is that we have no control over it,
it might think it needs to encode even though that might not be true...

nekrosoft13
2nd May 2008, 05:34
nope :/
nero will re-encode videos even if they dont need to, no matter what. And this is really painful.

I'm still looking for a program that would take several e.g. m2ts as input and would create the BD structure accordingly, e.g. one chapter per file and/or a very simple menu.

Whoever points me to such a piece of software will be rewarded with my deepest sympathy :)

plus nero only does BD in interlaced