Thanks JohnR and Brian.
I have been using MAX 15mbs setting on the Encore Project Settings AND ImgBurn to no avail up to this point. HOWEVER, if I use multiAVCHD to “assemble” the burn project after manually deleting the CERTIFICATE and BDMV/META;JAR;AUXDATA;BDJO folders from the ENCORE “folder burn” (CANNOT get the *.iso image to work at all–I’m guessing it is because of the above folders are still in the image file) and then use ImgBurn I can get an AVCHD DVD disk at 18mbs with motion menus and all to play on my set-top BluRay player.
Brian–your workflow is exactly what I’ve been trying for so long w/o success. Perhaps it’s just the players I’ve been able to use for testing. The two higher-end SONY BD players I have friendly access to have not been kept up to date on firmware. Maybe that’s what’s preventing an easier process as you describe. I do find it interesting that you mention Chapter points as being a no-no. I’ve been working on simpler projects just to get something to play and now that I’ve got that figured out, I’ll be attempting Chapters in AVCHD. I know NERO 10 does chapters half-way reliably, but again I don’t care for the less-robust menus allowed in Nero. When you say “no chapter points”, do you mean ENCORE chapter points set in Premiere Pro or chapters one creates after the fact right in Encore?
Thanks to both of you again for your quick response. Brian-has CS5 NOT gotten any easier in regards to this AVCHD flow?