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available)
Also, the folders \BDMV\META, \BDMV\JAR and \CERTIFICATE must be
available but may remain empty.
If the folder \BDMV\BACKUP is available, it contains a copy of the files
index.bdmv, MovieObjects.bdmv and the folders PLAYLIST, CLIPINF and BDJO.
6. Click the Next button.
You have successfully compiled a BD-Video and can now burn this compilation.
6.3 Compiling AVCHD Video Disc
With Nero Express you can burn an AVCHD video disc made up of AVCHD video files from
your hard drive or camcorder. The AVCHD video disc can be burned to a DVD as usual, or
to a Blu-ray Disc. Burning to a Blu-ray Disc has the benefit that it offers more space than a
DVD.
AVCHD video on DVD is compatible to the specification of a Blu-ray Disc. However,
playback is not guaranteed on all Blu-ray players.
You can use Nero Express to burn an AVCHD video disc if the complete folder structure
including premastered files is already available.
In Nero Express it is not possible to convert video files to DVD-Video, an AVCHD
video, or a BDMV-Video. Converting video files to DVD-Video, to AVCHD video,
or BDMV-Video is possible in Nero Video for example. Nero Video is included in
the full version of Nero 12. More information about Nero Video is available on the
Web site www.nero.com, and more information about video editing is available in
the separate Nero Video manual.
To compile an AVCHD video disc, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Videos menu icon in the Nero Express start screen.
The video options are displayed.
2. Click the AVCHD(TM) Files (BD) or AVCHD(TM) Files (DVD) option.
The AVCHD(TM) Files compilation screen is displayed.