Frage von tgx-41680:I'm new here in the forum and have a question:
How many minutes AVCHD - video fit on a Blu-Ray disc with 25 GB? Unfortunately, nowhere do I find the info. I would like to have my own video, which I with an AVCHD-compatible camera, so in the best possible quality on a Blu-Ray disc bring.
I work with Nero 9 udn'm working in Pinnacle Studio v11.1 On. With both programs, I can easily put together my films. But when you burn it is the end. Pinnacle Studio 11 renders the film, but then apparently crashes or freezes with no error message when the Blu-Ray disc to be burned.
Nero 9 will I get after completing only the message that the settings or the drive is wrong. I suspect that the resulting films are too long. (updated 72 min).
Can anyone give hints or help?
Thank you.
Antwort von WoWu:
How many minutes AVCHD - video fit on a Blu-Ray disc with 25 GB? That depends on what bitrate you kodierst?
Constructed: 25 GB (yte) corresponding to 200 Gbit
If you're with 24 Mbit / s kodierst are the approx. 1.45 Gbit / min (Picture).
So approx. 130 min with a 25 GB disc
Less Tonkodierung and possibly the menu items.
What kind (format) - settings because you have used?
Antwort von jazzy_d:
And to burn trouble to avoid, first by Schnittproggi only "folders" or "image" can be created. This can then with the appropriate player software getetstet be. Then with a clever fuel-Proggi (eg Nero) burn. Then there is still synonymous BD-RE to re-describe.
PS. 20min AVCHD with about 15-17 Mbit / s synonymous fit on a DVD which the Blu-ray player can be played.
Antwort von Yerri:
Are even slightly more
Yesterday on a DVD / DL menu including 63 minutes to get properly of the PS3 play. The times you can easily compare synonymous: On a 16 GB card fit about 2 hours movie.
Camera Canon HF100 (; about 16-17 Mbit / s).
Antwort von subs93:
Hello,
I used a program video de luxe 15 plus if I take the AVCHD format, and then adjusts to 25 GB of disc 160 min length film, only in this format, the DVD menus are not supported and the encoding takes forever approx.15 hours (as a Calculator I have a Quad Q6600, 4 GB ram) when blu-ray format will then fit about 100 minutes on it. With Blu-Ray does it take to encode non-4 until approximately 3 hours without burning.
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