Burning AVCHD to Play on Panasonic Blu-Ray Player

M Peters wrote on 1/20/2011, 3:14 PM
I have a Panasonic TM-700 Videocam and have created and rendered an edited version of the video in VMS 10. When I burn the AVCHD DVD disc and put in in the player, it says that the disc is not compatable.

The Panasonic SC-BT230 Blu-Ray Player Manual says that it will play AVCHD discs but that the disc must conform to UDF 2.5. I believe that is a file system but I do not know with if DVDAS 5 produces a disc that conforms to the UDF 2.5 standard.

Does any one know the answer to that? Has anyone used DVDAS to create AVCHD DVD discs that play on Panasonic Blu-ray players?

Thanks in advance for your help

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TOG62 wrote on 1/21/2011, 1:10 AM
I can only say that I have a Panasonic Blu-ray recorder and have tried many of the suggestions in this forum but, using DVDAS 5, have never made an AVCHD disc that it would play. I can make playable discs using other software, including the free MultiAVCHD. Sony have stated that DVDA will not make AVCHD discs, although others have found that the Blu-ray on DVD discs that it makes will play on some models of BR player.
PeterDuke wrote on 1/21/2011, 2:21 AM
Here is a recent thread. Did you see it?

http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=746220&Replies=7

Not all Blu-ray players will play AVCHD discs. If the packing box or manual doesn't mention it you could be out of luck.

There is free Toshiba utility that puts UDF 2.5 on Win XP
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/download.jsp?soid=1284868

but it is not straight forward to install because it is designed to be installed on a Toshiba PC.
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=15597
M Peters wrote on 1/21/2011, 2:58 PM
that has been my experience too as I have been trying on and off since mid November. The problem is that there is no other software that has the flexibility that Architect has when it comes to authoring. I have created and AVCHD disc that plays on the player using Corel but their authoring program is really limited.

Thanks
M Peters wrote on 1/21/2011, 2:59 PM
I have seen that message but do not want to go to those extremes. Corel will do the job so I guess I am stuck with that. Oh well.
PeterDuke wrote on 1/21/2011, 3:23 PM
The choice is yours.