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multiAVCHD allows you to turn a bunch of MKV, M2TS, TS, VOB, AVI files and a bunch of DVD, Blu-ray/AVCHD/BDMV folders into disc with a simple menu structure that should play on Blu-ray players. Put up to 252 different files, MPEG2, Quicktime MOV, MKV/AVC, M2TS/MTS, TS and AVCHD/BluRay folders in one place and navigate all these via nice 1080p top menu. One click DVD to Blu-ray/AVCHD(no reencoding). Convert Blu-ray/AVCHD to SD DVD ( Standard DVD-video).
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Freeware Released: Size:36.7MB |
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Latest version: 4.1 build 771 (July 04, 2012) Download sites: Visit developer's site More download options: Download update Sponsored software: Supported operating systems: More information and other downloads: Download popBD here or here (direct link), a stripped down version of multiAVCHD. Sections/Browse similar tools: All In One Blu-ray Converters, All In One MKV to MP4/Blu-ray/AVCHD, Authoring (Blu-ray/AVCHD), Authoring (DVD), Blu-ray to Blu-ray/AVCHD, Video Encoders (MPG/DVD) |
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User options: Email me when it has been updated Report this tool (dead link/new version) Version history:
[04/07/2012] build 771 View full changelog I released a minor update today (build 771). It should fix some weird runtime errors (hopefully) and there are some small changes for MP4 files with wrong/improper fps info. The update is available online or from the link you see when you start multiAVCHD. All features / Full description: Input formats for video (files):
mov mkv mp4 wmv avi ifo avs trp vob flv mts m2t m2ts ts mpg evo mpeg m2v vc1 264 mpl mpls Input formats for audio files and audio titles (files): mp2 mp3 ac3 pcm ogg wav flac mlp fla lpcm dts dtshd cue (playlist) wpl (playlist) m3u (playlist) Input formats for subtitles (files): srt sub sup ass ssa idx Input formats for chapters (files): frame based time based Scenarist XML embeded/internal chapters (playlists/files) Input formats (folders): BDMV (Blu-ray / AVCHD) AVCHD (AVCHD) VIDEO_TS (DVD) HVDVD_TS (HD-DVD) MPEG (for join mode) (folder containing only mpeg or mpg files) M2TS (for join mode) (folder containing only m2ts or mts files) JPEG (for picture slide-show) (folder+subfolders containing jpeg or jpg picture files) BMP/PNG (for picture slide-show) ANY FOLDER except these above - all compatible files will be loaded as video or audio titles ******************* Output formats (authored structures): SD_VIDEO - MPEG-2 for Viera/Panasonic SDHC (StdDef video) AVCHD - AVC/H.264 - SDHC Viera/Panasonic BDP AVCHD - AVC/H.264 & MPEG-2 - USB/SDHC/MemoryStick/CompactFlash/HDD (solid media / Playstation 3) AVCHD - AVC/H.264 - DVD/BD-R (optical discs) BDMV - AVC/H.264 - Blu-ray for BD-R discs BDMV - MPEG-2 - Blu-ray for BD-R discs HD-DVD - AVC/H.264 for 3xDVD compatible HD-DVD players SD-DVD - MPEG-2 for standard DVD players ***** Supported output formats for Audio Discs: ---------------------------------- AVCHD - AVC/H.264 - SDHC Viera/Panasonic BDP AVCHD - AVC/H.264 & MPEG-2 - USB/SDHC/MemoryStick/CompactFlash/HDD (solid media / Playstation 3) AVCHD - AVC/H.264 - DVD/BD-R (optical discs) BDMV - AVC/H.264 - Blu-ray for BD-R discs ***** Menu support: Maximum number of titles: 252 Maximum number of hidden titles: 251 Maximum number of subtitles per title: 32 Maximum number of chapters per title: 96 Maximum number of audio tracks per title: 32 Welcome screen / Intro title: 1 Supported menu styles: 3 (XMB, SLIDE, CAROUSEL) - XMB: 252 scrollable titles (vertical scroll) - SLIDE: 252 scrollable titles (horizontal scroll) - CAROUSEL: 252 scrollable titles (horizontal scroll) Auxiliary menu support: - TITLE-LIST menu (21 pages x 12 titles per page) - POP-UP menu (available during playback of each title) Supported user styles: any (using templates) Custom menu templates: yes (3 included: Kids, Hi-Tech, Appleseed) (designed by drelin) * Static menu (static or motion title thumbnail) * Motion menu (static or motion title thumbnail) * Pop-up menu * Title-list menu (classic and thumbnail) * Chapter selection menu (96 chapters in 8 pages x 12 chaps) * Setup menu (6 audio + 5 subtitle track selection) Menu not supported in: SD_VIDEO - SDHC cards for Viera/Panasonic (StdDef video) HD-DVD - DVD for 3xDVD compatible HD-DVD players SD-DVD - DVD for standard DVD players AVCHD - SDHC cards for Viera/Panasonic BDP Other features: * Projects: yes (save / load) * Fast import of created compilations * Re-author mode (fast mode without transcoding / remuxing) * Re-author mode (full mode with transcoding, blanking features, adding/removing audio/subtitle streams) * Direct Blu-ray Disc to Playstiton3 USB/HDD re-authoring without transcoding for HDMV titles * Transcoding preview * FF (freeware forever)
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To SilverBlade: re re-encoding of your audio On the main window of multiAVCHD, click on the Subtitles & Audio Tab At the bottom of the page is the Audio Conversion Settings.The purpose of this menu is to downconvert TrueHD/DTS-HD/LPCM and other audios to AC3. To keep your High Def audio make sure NONE of items are CHECKED. I have used this program for several years and NEVER had any of my BR audio downconverted by this program. Read a couple of guides/How To's listed above. This is a complicated program that will do just about anything you want it to do but you do need to do a bit of studying. Once you get the basics down it's easy to use. Thanks Dean for such a terrific program!! It's great that you have given us an update after such a long time.
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The PROMISE is good, but the execution is bad. Every time I tried, it always converts my audio to ac3, *even when I specifically tell it NOT to*. This alone right there is an instant deal-breaker for me. I give it a 1. I'll only take back my rating once this program doesn't force you to re-encode the audio to ac3.
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Great stuff. Not for fools, tho. You need to learn a little, but then works very well.
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I agree that this is a great and unique program. I made several support donations hoping to keep the project alive and foster further development and some extra features, but sadly it didn't happen. None-the-less I use this program daily.
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Big thanks to DeanBG for the update after all this time. Very much appreciated. :)
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Works like a charm! This is a brilliant bit of software, such a shame it's no longer being developed. If you want automated MKV -> BD/AVCHD disc authoring this will do the job, it gives you much more customization then I've seen in any paid for premium software. I've used Power Director 10, Roxio Creator 2012 Pro, Magix Video Pro X4, and Sony Vegas Pro 11. None of them could meet my needs; either because they were lacking, slow or buggy. multiAVCHD on the other hand meets all my requirements and best of all it's free! Allow x264 to close when it pops up to say it's stopped responding, the enconding process should continue, this hasn't caused any issues for me.
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Best resolution from HD Camcorder, still pictures, add audio layers, old VOB and more to Blu-ray disc. Thank you so much Dean!
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I love this program and still use it every day. Unfortunately it looks like the project may have been abandoned. I went to the forum, which I had not been to in some time, and was hoping for some news that there might be a new release upcoming with some enhanced features. Sadly I found the first 10 pages in the forum are nothing but SPAM postings.
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After my first few uses of this program I was totally jazzed at how well it performed a task that no other program I had found could do, and it kept getting better. So I made my first donation towards development incentive. I continue to use this program every day, but unfortunately development has slowed down. Since I've used the program for over a year, and in that year the program has had some very nice features added and become pretty sophisticated, I made another donation in the hope that development will start up again.
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This is one of those apps (like PgcEdit) that deserves serious support. For the cost ($0), you get so much in this app its scary. Almost every kinda conversion for dvd and HD exist in it and it works every time. My personal favorite FAVC, crapped out on some audio recently with an mkv (high pitched squeal), so I thought I'd try AVStoDvd and had the same results. I thought, what else could I try...I hadn't tried Multiavchd in a while so I loaded up the mkv file and in 1hr and 20 minutes I had a perfect conversion. Everything worked and synced perfectly. I was amazed. How DeanBG gets this done right is a mystery to me. So many try and fail or work some time and not others. This one is a standout amongst all others.
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One of the best programms I found when I was looking for overall conversions from BluRay/MKV to DVD! There are only 2 little things I do not get and that is to get a nice menu which will work when you push on Play and how to crop....I do not see a difference in the adjustment if I try to crop to have full screen Video/Image! But for me, this programm (together with BD-Rebuilder - HDC - AVStoDVD - Filmmachine/Audiotools) is my standard right now for my conversions!
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The latest version has some problems with a Panasonic output. I've made a several trials with a latest version 4.0 /build 745/ and my Panasonic BD-60. To play properly BD-RE disc created by multiavchd program the option "Strict avchd folders" has to be checked both in sub menu and output format. When "Strict avchd folders" option was not checked and I had choosen a standard Blueray formata as a output the disc was properly played only on my computer. My Panasonic blue-ray player recognizes a disc as a "AVCHD" disc but does not allow to play it. It plays it only when the static /basic/ menu is created.
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This app really does do a great job. Expect a learning curve as trying to get things the way you want them or "perfect" may take a few tries with all the settings there are but the results are damn good. It takes a bit of time to encode but the results are worth the wait. I've had issues with HcEnc trying to work but haven't gotten it to so far. Used QuEnc and it did very well, good results. Would be kinda cool if the author could get CCE to work with this. The authors forum for this app is a bit odd as you just cant post questions unless a moderator or the app creator has read the post before letting it be seen by other users. Kind of a pain if your trying to troubleshoot an issue and the mod won't let the post be seen because he may think its redundant or not worth a post. I always thought any input regardless of what it pertains to on the topic being discussed was relevant and could help others with a similar problem. As it stands, this app works good. Anyone should try it once and I'm betting you'll use it again :D
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Version 735 doesn't work. I get an encode failure,it apparently can't find ffdshow,avisynth.and haali. Reverted to 734 and no more problems.
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My favorite SW with along VideoReDo TVSuite 4. It is so good and does so many things that it has a level of complexity that will take a few tries to get it the way you like. Then when you get it right you will kick yourself because it is so easy. Forums are active and helpful. This is wonderful free SW. Kudos to author & contributors.
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Loved this program allready, but now it added motion and audio to menu its got to be the best one of them all. once you have learned how to use all of its functions,and there are many its tops 10/10 nice one dean.....thanks and respect is due
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This is the best tool so far that I've seen lately. MultiAVCHD allows me to turn a bunch of different formats of video files into a blu-ray disc. It encodes avi files into avchd better quality than anybody else, vob files stay the same quality, no change (that is the best). I give functionality 8 because I've tried to put 38 avi files into blu-ray format, it is stalled in the 18th file. But , still this is the one that I really like so much. Thanks !
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I love this tool, and the auto update feature makes it one less application to track down for updates. It reminds me of when I created an SVCD, but now it's on a DVD in High Def. Both AVCHD and Blu-Ray outputs work great on my JVC XV-BP1 Blu-Ray player. I gave it a 6 on "Ease of use" (even though there is a "Tutorial/Guide") because it took me a couple of days to figure out which setting got what result (and I'm still working on them). Guess I need a simple step-by-step guide. I found this to be a tool that makes supporting the author a "no brainer."
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I wish the author would include the build number as part of the file name. I have 4 fairly recent versions all called 3.0 and can only guess what version they are. It's true that users can rename the file themselves after the d/l but until you install the build you can't be sure you have downloaded the latest version.
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multiAVCHD runs nice under Crossover in MacOS, so you can give it a try.
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This tool is absolutely brilliant. It would be a 10 out of 10 if it worked on the Mac! I recently made the switch for the Mac, if this tool was available on OSX it would be heaven!
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For Panasonic AVCHD DVD compatability ALWAYS check to see if source file is AVCHD 16x9 or 4x3 compliant (I use "mediainfo"). If not, just use the (included) tool "uncropMKV.exe" to re-crop your video file: "uncropMKV - get your video files to AVCHD/BD compliant resolution/level/ref frames" - Dean Kasabow (programmer) I am having excellent results with these tools. Actively updated and getting easier to use. Read the Tutorial and Forums. High Def from camcorders, backup your BluRay, put on USB, SD cards, DVD, BD-R ...MANY uses.
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work on the Panasonic BD-35 with SDHC and AVCHD for DVD, but for output in SDHC there is the limitation of one title output and no folder in Panasonic SDHC.
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A good software to convert MKV to AVCHD. Play good on the Sony PS3 80GB, but fail to work on the Panasonic BD-60.
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Very nice tool. one of the best. A nice improvement would be to have the menu a bit more dynamic and segmented. like changing episode with the up-down arrow on the remote. and removing the chapters from the main menu and accessing the chapter list with the right arrow on the remote.
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