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Frage von Kai_09:


Hi Folks
I once got a very simple question.
How do you archive your video footage.?
I go from one of my Canon HF200 mts-stream,
I have already sowas rumprobiert of, but am still met with no easy solution.
I store the MTS ab.Hier I'm already encountered the problem that my Panasonic BD60 AVCHD files in the structure can not play anymore because the original structure no longer exists. Say: folder structure.
I will sit down but just before the TV set and dig through my video collection, or streamen.Und that I can not anyway, if you select everything in AVCHD structure vorliegt.Weil always a structure on the SD card be present with darf.Also nix . Maybe with multiAVCHD. But since the menu does not work on the Panasonic.
What is to be decoded properly announced at the moment.??
I now have some experience with mpeg4 (; H.264) gemacht.Ist all but gut.Dauert ever decode with the MVDL15.
Now I'll have to mpeg-2 HD gemacht.Einwandfreie Quali.Nur the starting material is larger than the original file. (; Mts)
Unfortunately, Panasonic can not play mts. My Samsung UE46B7090 can, but it only goes without sound. And with the mux I do not come clear.
So what should I encode the mts? Xvid, AVI, Divix, mkv, mpeg ... etc?
I want to burn but no BluRay. Only one file to play.
So, I listen to erstmal:)))
Perhaps someone can even sign with the same or nearly the same equipment

Panasonic BD60
Samsung UE46B7090
Magix VDL 15 or än.
With streaming Twonky

Greeting and thanks for reading ....

Space


Antwort von kalu:

I would like to synonymous to a solution.

was synonymous of my canon s10 created mts file (1980x1080) with a Blu-ray tmpgenc mpeg2 file made with the same print resolution and see no difference in the quality.

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