View Full Version : How to make a Blu-ray Demo Disc with different audio/video codec combinations?
Starkenator
23rd October 2009, 20:45
I have several m2ts HD video clips that I have generated from my favorite Blu-ray discs and HD-DVDs using ClownBD, TSmuxer, and TSremux. The files are a combination of video/audio codecs including AVC/TrueHD, VC-1/PCM, VC-1/TrueHD, and AVC/DTS-HD. I would like to put these files in a Blu-ray compliant folder structure that would play on any Blu-ray player but I do not want to normalize all the files into one big file. I would like to keep the individual file types/bitrates intact but create a playlist and be able to skip from one file to another. What is the best way to do this? Most of the programs I have tried just try to string all the files together into one, which obviously does not work. Can I create a Blu-ray compliant file structure then just dump all the files into the stream folder?
setarip_old
23rd October 2009, 21:16
Hi!
Sounds like a job for "multiAVCHD"...
Starkenator
24th October 2009, 01:42
My Mcafee antivirus flags MultiAVCHD as "potentially unwanted software" so I am a little nervous to install it. Should I be worried?
Inspector.Gadget
24th October 2009, 01:58
No. It's used by many, many people, and the author is here on these forums and is a trustworthy guy. Don't rely on McAfee, it's garbage like Norton and Symantec anyway.
deank
24th October 2009, 12:57
My Mcafee antivirus flags MultiAVCHD as "potentially unwanted software" so I am a little nervous to install it. Should I be worried?
Can you send me more details on the McAfee report? Some time ago there was another AV program which decided that multiAVCHD is 'unwanted' :) so I filed a report to the guys in the antivirus company and they fixed it.
Don't worry, I use multiAVCHD myself all the time, too.
Dean
Starkenator
24th October 2009, 16:17
Here is a screenshot.
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee251/Starkenator/Mcafeemultiavchdscreenshot.jpg
deank
24th October 2009, 16:37
I guess the warning is about the program included in \tools\ folder of multiAVCHD - process.exe - it is used for pause/resume and priority change of the transcoding process. No harm there.
vBulletin® v3.8.11, Copyright ©2000-2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.