TMPGEnc knows how to properly create a correct AVCHD 2.0 structure, the problem is to get the file it self. SeeMoreDigital, agree, the AVCHD structure is different than BDMV, but the problem is that my m2ts (or mts) file that I want to use with TMPGEnc Authoring SW to create that AVCHD Progressive structure, is not AVCHD 2.0 compliant. It means the problem is not the muxing, it has to be x264 encoded video file parameters. It resulted in a good AVCHD 2.0 compliant file. I demuxed it with tsMuxer, re-muxed it back. I also did an experiment with my camcorder’s 1080 60p file that is AVCHD 2.0 compliant. Yes, I am aware about "Generate HDMV compatible TS" option in tsMuxer, it is checked (I was also trying to unchecked, and checked it back).
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