QUOTE (ENDOR @ Nov 8 2009, 08:32 AM)

Sknis
First the player is a standalone Blu Ray player. Nothing to do with my computer and HD Blu Ray disks play 100%. Now sounds if you have not used Roxio 9. I have explained i trasefare using a SD card to my computer. I do no editing. I run Roxio 9 then chose Create DVDs Advance. My DVD opens and I chose AVCHD Project (HD on standard DVDs). I then ADD NEW MOVIE. Then go to burn at top of screen. Put a DVD RW in writer .I then tick Burn Disk and and leave to render and burn. I think that covers about everything I do .Now today I tried a non RW DVD just to see if I got any improvement in quality or sound . Made no difference. Still no sound and very jerky.
Why is this turning so ugly? I’m not seeing any reason for it not to continue in a civil manner…
ENDOR: You have some DVD RW’s so lets move along using them. I do recommend you simply use Explorer to Copy them files from your SD card to a folder on your HD. — no it won’t change the Quality, just a much easier way to do it.
TEST PROJECT: (we will keep it short but mix in 3 elements)
MyDVD – New AVCHD Project – leave everything with the Default
except set Quality. Set that to High Quality!
Add one movie clip from you camcorder. (keep it short, even shoot a 20 second shot from your porch.
Then add 2 or 3 still pictures, preferable of High Quality.
And lastly add some other short movie file of known quality. (shorten it to 20 seconds in MyDVD’s, Edit Movie.
Save As – Test 1 and burn it to an RW.
While in there go into Tools – Options and set Render to Software. (this is what Steve suggested and it is sound)
Burn another disc!
CinePlayer will play these DVDs so test them both on your PC as well as your BD Player.
How do they look?