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SOS AVCHD DVD won’t read.
Posted by Isaiah Magana on April 6, 2013 at 6:07 pmI just burned a live meeting with a Sony VRD-MC6.
When I finished burning it the DVD won’t read on a computer. I tried putting it back in the burner and it says previewing of AVCHD disc not supported.
I’m trying to master it on premier pro.
How do I fix this. Please help me ASAP. Thanks
Chris Tompkins replied 13 years, 1 month ago 4 Members · 6 Replies -
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Angelo Lorenzo
April 6, 2013 at 6:34 pmWell the disc recorder’s error isn’t a biggie, it will just record and not playback AVCHD.
The computer not reading the disc is more concerning. You’ll need a program that can see past formatting errors to recover data (even that’s dubious as most recovery software will give you raw unnamed files which you’ll have to rebuild into an AVCHD folder structure)
Give a demo of something like ISOBuster a try (there are tons of recovery tools) or try the disc in another computer.
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Isaiah Magana
April 6, 2013 at 6:37 pmThanks Angelo, ill try the iso buster. And get back to you. Thanks again for the help I need to get this set up.
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David Baud
April 6, 2013 at 7:11 pmIf you recorded AVCHD into your DVD disc, you might need a computer Blu-ray player to be able to play it again.
In other words the player needs to be able to read HD video from your DVD disc. Originally DVD standard was for recording SD video. With some recent burner/player you can record HD video but this is more the exception than the rule.HTH,
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Isaiah Magana
April 6, 2013 at 10:34 pmSo I have found another mac that read the DVD but how can I get the file off?
I’ve tried using handbrake but it wont read the file.
Any other thought -
Angelo Lorenzo
April 6, 2013 at 11:37 pmIf it’s AVCHD, just copy the contents of the disk to a hard drive and use the Media Browser within Premiere to import the footage. No “ripping” is required.
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Chris Tompkins
April 7, 2013 at 4:25 pmFrom the edit in Pr – Export (make Movie CMD-M)
Send to AME via Queue.
Choose the DVD MPEG2 preset. Adjust data rate as needed.
After your DVD compliant files are created, import into Encore or other DVD authoring program.
Create DVD.
Chris
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