David Saraceno
12-08-2008, 11:00 AM
What You Need:
Toast 9
AVCCAM Viewer
Windows XP in BootCamp or VMWare or Parallels.
DVD Burner
BluRay Player
Procedure:
I use the AVCCAM viewer in Windows XP using VMWare.
Take the clips from a mounted SDHC card and use the copy to PC/Computer to a folder in Windows.
Copy that intact back to my Macintosh.
Drop that folder into another folder and call it BLANK_DISC or something similar.
Then I add the CERTIFICATE FOLDER that has a inside it BACKUP FOLDER, both ofwhich are empty, to the root level of the BLANK_DISC, same as the BDMV folder.
Into the BDMV Folder, I add empty folders called AUXDATA, BDJO and JAR.
All the renaming has been done in the AVCCAM Viewer.
Open Toast 9, and elect the BDMV choice.
Drag that folder in and then drag the CERTIFCATE folder in.
Burn to DVD, not blu ray.
Wa La!!!
Plays on a Sony 350 and the BDP-BX1 , I believe, which is Costco's version. Haven't tested it on anything else.
Happy to make this a stickie if a moderator wants it.
Toast 9
AVCCAM Viewer
Windows XP in BootCamp or VMWare or Parallels.
DVD Burner
BluRay Player
Procedure:
I use the AVCCAM viewer in Windows XP using VMWare.
Take the clips from a mounted SDHC card and use the copy to PC/Computer to a folder in Windows.
Copy that intact back to my Macintosh.
Drop that folder into another folder and call it BLANK_DISC or something similar.
Then I add the CERTIFICATE FOLDER that has a inside it BACKUP FOLDER, both ofwhich are empty, to the root level of the BLANK_DISC, same as the BDMV folder.
Into the BDMV Folder, I add empty folders called AUXDATA, BDJO and JAR.
All the renaming has been done in the AVCCAM Viewer.
Open Toast 9, and elect the BDMV choice.
Drag that folder in and then drag the CERTIFCATE folder in.
Burn to DVD, not blu ray.
Wa La!!!
Plays on a Sony 350 and the BDP-BX1 , I believe, which is Costco's version. Haven't tested it on anything else.
Happy to make this a stickie if a moderator wants it.