Playing AVCHD video with Windows Media Player 11 and Stream AVCHD to Playstation 3 (PS3)
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It is possible to play AVCHD video in Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center. However, neither WMP nor WMC supports AVCHD natively and needs additional codec’s installed to be able to handle AVCHD video.
Luckily it’s not difficult to Add AVCHD/M2TS Support to Windows Media Player 11 and Windows Media Center. The good news is that Windows 7 will have native support for AVCHD/M2TS videos. In the meantime we’ve found a patch that will associate AVCHD/M2TS files with WMP and WMC. Please note that you use this patch entirely at your own risk and please don’t try using this without making a backup of your registry or if you’re a novice.
The registry patch ties M2TS files (AVCHD files) into either Windows Media Player or Windows Media Center allowing them to be associated with this file type. The registry edit will also permit streaming AVCHD files from Windows Media Player 11 to your Playstation 3 (PS3).
Be aware that M2TS files will only be playable in WMP/WMC with latest versions of ffdshow-tryouts and Haali media splitter. Alternatively you could also download the latest version of the K Lite Codec Pack (http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm) (freeware) which allows for very smooth playback on even low spec PC’s using players like WMP and VLC.
If everything goes according to plan, this is a simple 4 step process. Firstly you need to copy the registry patch and paste it into notepad. Then save as AVCHD.reg. Alternatively you can right click and save link as AVCHD.reg.
The second step is to run the AVCHD.reg file by double clicking on the file you have just created to edit your registry. (be sure to backup your registry first) This will will make the changes to add M2TS support to Windows media player or Windows media center.
The third step is to restart your computer so that the new registry is loaded.
The fourth step is to start WMP or WMC. If everything worked according to you should see all M2TS files that are in monitored folders appear in the video library. When you enable file sharing in WMP you should be able to stream the video to your Playstation 3 (PS3).

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Reader Comments
Congratulations! This is the only site that explain how to handle the registry patch to get the job done. Very useful for the “regular” guys.
Thank you,
Nicolae
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