I can get it to 'play' the menu by manually selecting that file from the disc structure but.
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when I put in an AVCHD disc with more than movie - all it does is play the 1st movie - it bypasses the menu screen (it also does this with hollywood type movies).
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They do play just fine when there is only 1 movie - direct potplayer to the disk and the movie plays fine - no problem.īut but but. fooling around with my old AVCHD discs - I'm thinking I might have mislead you a bit by saying 'potplayer' or 'mpc' can play them in my laptops dvd burner. i don't think a standalone dvd player would be able to do it but then, I'm out of touch with the capabilities of the dvd players they make these days - I switched to blu ray some time ago and have never looked back. a blu ray player is not required for an AVCHD disk (I had no idea that would work - so cool) - a computers dvd player will work but. Just out of curiousity I will try them in one of my laptops internal dvd burners and see if 'potplayer' can play them. You've got me thinking about those old AVCHD dvd disks I made - I've only ever played them back using my standalone blu ray player which works great (my friend plays them on a PS3). turn off as much stuff as possible including your internet connection (i really don't want to know about Windows updates etc. if you're like me and use a laptop - put it in the coolest spot you can find in your house (I use the basement for my encoding endeavors and i use a cooling pad), and. sounds good - nice that the cost of doing it this way is zero - you prob know this stuff already but i thought i would mention:Įncoding videos is one of the most cpu intensive tasks that there is so.