To: Vlad
Thanks for getting back. Mechanically this method works, the BDVM sytem files are written to the Disc per progress information provided by the AVS Disc-creator and the Disc (DVD+R) shows that information, consistent with the approx 0.9GB of the clip, has been written to it. Unfortunately, the disc will not play in my L/T player (have currently no access to a AVCHD enabled BD player). My main concern, Windows Explorer only shows the 'desktop.ini' file of 1KB on the Disc (??).
I am using: SONY VGN-FW Laptop with BD-R/BD-RE Disc-drive; Windows 7 Pro (64), Player for AVCHD S/W (provided by SONY)
The BDMV files used were generated by AVS Video Editor (720p, would really like 1020p, at 59.94fps) - tried burning from here, gave me the same results.
I would like to puchase your S/W, but producing AVCHD (Blue-ray) is very important to me, until BD media comes down in price significantly.
Your help will be much appreciated