Wedding photographer in need of help while burning to high quality AVCHD

remotecrazy wrote on 9/2/2011, 2:16 PM
photo story deluxe 10 The problem I am having is when i am trying to burn my slideshow to DVD at the highest quality AVCHD, First problem I have is I don't want any chapters I want the DVD to start automatically. Can this be done. My second question is when I go to burn a disk on high quality it takes fore ever I have a fast computer and the first 2 attempts I stopped the process as after 4 hours thought something was wrong and manually stopped the burn process so how long does the burn take.

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johnebaker wrote on 9/8/2011, 5:04 PM

Hi

To answer your second question - it depends on what your computer spec is.  For AVCHD you really need a quad core i5 or i7 with 8 - 16Gb RAM and a 64bit OS so as to be able to use more than ~3Gb of RAM.

Typically on my  2.5GHz Q8300 quad core with 4G RAM burning AVCHD from AVCHD material takes approx 10-20% longer than the actual movie. 

Burning AVCHD from jpg images typically takes 2 - 3 times the length of the movie due to the intensive rendering.

John

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