![]() So what would the difference be in taking an edited AVI Lagarith file and convert it to. When I choose the folder where it is located only mp4 files are displayed. Looks like you are right about it not accepting AVI File. ![]() The tutorial is very good and detailed and if you take it a step at a time you should get what you want out of it. In any event, according to that same tutorial, the menu creation is the last step after opening and setting everything up, before the transcoding (if necessary) and authoring takes place. ![]() If not you'll either have to use an AviSynth script or reencode it yourself outside of multiAVCHD to something it will accept. But the first thing to do, I think, would be to try and open your Lagarith AVI to see if it accepts it. As I mentioned earlier, since it accepts AVS input I'd make a simple AviSynth script using AviSource to open it. ![]() In this tutorial, it makes no mention of AVIs outside of DivX, XviD, and AVC, so I'm not convinced it'll even accept your Lagarith AVI as input. Do you think it is better to add the menus to a lossless Lagarith recording and then convert to m2ts for burning or convert to m2ts first (from Lagarith) and then add the menus and burn. ![]()
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