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    Quote Originally Posted by toucan-man View Post
    If you burn a .ts file directly to a Blu-ray disc, can standalone Blu-ray players read it?


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    As Dfergie said above, the program to use for a Blu-Ray is MultiAVCHD. It will usually create a compliant Blu-Ray layout without the need to reencode the .TS file, as long as the stream has a "legal" resolution, frame rate and data rate (non-3D Blu-Ray has a ceiling of around 40 megabits, if a feed is higher it would require reencoding).

    Blu-Ray is more forgiving as to what is considered compliant than DVD is. Most SD .TS streams would have to be reencoded to work properly on DVD.

    EDIT: To clarify, a .TS file cannot simply be burned to the root of a Blu-Ray disc and be expected to be recognized as a video Blu-Ray disc. The disc must be authored as a Blu-Ray video disc, with the appropriate layout and folder structure. MultiAVCHD will build a Blu-Ray video disc layout and properly add the imported .TS file.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tron View Post
    ...To clarify, a .TS file cannot simply be burned to the root of a Blu-Ray disc and be expected to be recognized as a video Blu-Ray disc. The disc must be authored as a Blu-Ray video disc, with the appropriate layout and folder structure. MultiAVCHD will build a Blu-Ray video disc layout and properly add the imported .TS file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tron View Post
    As Dfergie said above, the program to use for a Blu-Ray is MultiAVCHD. It will usually create a compliant Blu-Ray layout without the need to reencode the .TS file, as long as the stream has a "legal" resolution, frame rate and data rate (non-3D Blu-Ray has a ceiling of around 40 megabits, if a feed is higher it would require reencoding).

    Blu-Ray is more forgiving as to what is considered compliant than DVD is. Most SD .TS streams would have to be reencoded to work properly on DVD.

    EDIT: To clarify, a .TS file cannot simply be burned to the root of a Blu-Ray disc and be expected to be recognized as a video Blu-Ray disc. The disc must be authored as a Blu-Ray video disc, with the appropriate layout and folder structure. MultiAVCHD will build a Blu-Ray video disc layout and properly add the imported .TS file.
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    MultiAVCHD is a great utility, and I use it all the time for Blu-Ray authoring. Unfortunately, it hasn't had an update in some time. I'm not sure the programmer is still working on it.

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