Bobbarry,
The NS-2BRDVD does not support AVCHD directly. The newer models NS-BRDVD4, the NS-BRDVD3, and the NS-WBRDVD2 will read your AVCHD formatted DVD.
The NS-2BRDVD needs your DVD to be in Blu-ray format. It needs a CERTIFICATE folder with a BACKUP folder in it and in the BDMV folder you need to add AUXDATA, BDJO, JAR, and META folders. These folders are empty. You must burn the DVD in UDF 2.5 format.
You can also:
Use multiavchd (http://www.multiavchd.deanbg.com) to create a Blu-ray format of your AVCHD.
Use Imgburn (http://www.imgburn.com/) to burn to DVD-R or DVD+R the BDMV and the CERTIFICATE folders. Be sure to set UDF to 2.5 in Imgburn before burning.
I would recommend you use a DVD+RW to test this on before you burn to DVD+/- R.
This guide may help http://club.myce.com/f142/bd2dvd-blu...-guide-232165/
The NS-2BRDVD does not support AVCHD directly. The newer models NS-BRDVD4, the NS-BRDVD3, and the NS-WBRDVD2 will read your AVCHD formatted DVD.
The NS-2BRDVD needs your DVD to be in Blu-ray format. It needs a CERTIFICATE folder with a BACKUP folder in it and in the BDMV folder you need to add AUXDATA, BDJO, JAR, and META folders. These folders are empty. You must burn the DVD in UDF 2.5 format.
You can also:
Use multiavchd (http://www.multiavchd.deanbg.com) to create a Blu-ray format of your AVCHD.
Use Imgburn (http://www.imgburn.com/) to burn to DVD-R or DVD+R the BDMV and the CERTIFICATE folders. Be sure to set UDF to 2.5 in Imgburn before burning.
I would recommend you use a DVD+RW to test this on before you burn to DVD+/- R.
This guide may help http://club.myce.com/f142/bd2dvd-blu...-guide-232165/




