A DVD disk stored on it with AVCHD high definition video is often called an AVCHD disk.
AVCHD discs can't be viewed on a standard DVD player, but can be viewed on certain Blu-ray Disc sets.
The AVCHD specification does not officially support Blu-ray Disc media, although some software packages require Blu-ray Disks to author AVCHD content.
AVCHD video can be written on Blu-ray Disk media as Blu-ray Disc video for greater compatibility with Blu-ray disk collections.
The resulting disc works in every Blu-ray Disc set, even some that don't support AVCHD directly. Many providers of tech support Mastering AVCHD.
While AVCHD shares several format similarities with Blu-ray Disc, this is not part of the specification for Blu-ray Disk.
Blu-ray disk players with a "AVCHD" label play AVCHD discs recorded on DVDs of either 8 cm or 12 cm. Teams without such a badge are not assured of playing AVCHD cds.
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