AVCHD DVD can be used in ALL circumstances including Blu-ray. This results, in PlayStation 3, as an immediate playback upon insertion of the Blu-ray disc or a regular DVD.
AVCHD setting in ARABESK is a DATA DISC (that's what my PS3 reads it as) just like the MTS files in the PROJECT ARCHIVE area. I have to manually START the disc in PS3 as it is displayed with the words "DATA DISC."
In 1440X1920 I use NORMAL setting in ARABESK. Using "GOOD' is way too rendering intensive plus the quality in normal is excellent on MY HDTV using PS3.
AGAIN: This is my experience only in NTSC and using PS3 as the playback.
HOWEVER, the original issue is the rendering stopping. This is most likely- as Tim concurred-a corrupt file. This has happened to me in the past as well.
Check BOTH your first and last frame for a half field which sometimes occurs using auto-split in AVCHD/HDV. This usually is buffer related as the camera ON/OFF button is pressed during the buffer stage if using flash media. HDV is prone to GOP corruption and is another issue as itn relates to I-Frames. In any event, the rendering process is reaching a part of the SB which is corrupted and that corrupted frame is "advising" ARABESK that the rendering is complete. The unit is closing down POSSIBLY due to the timer being set to IDLE for a designated time in the main setting area.
MichaelD wrote:Just a note;
AVCHD is for BD media.
AVCHD DVD is for DVD media.
This is because a DVD has to use a lower data rate for play back, slightly less quality, as the media is not designed (capable) of streaming video any quicker that would cause stuttering.
In PAL Bogart v3.2e and Arabesk v4.11 you can now produce a much conversion of your AVCHD film.