Jean-François Fortin Tam: AVCHD is about H.264 codec but the codec
output is stored inside "an MPEG transport stream and stored on media as
binary files" (as explained on the wikipedia page you linked to). See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD#Specifications for details, notice
especially the part "Stream type: MPEG transport stream".

A camcorder that stores the H.264 codec output in a .mov container is
not AVCHD conforming, if I've understood correctly.

H.264 codec works already fine with gstreamer, the problem is M2TS (or
.MTS in 8.3 file system) container format used to store the H.264 codec
output. VLC is already able to play H.264 stored inside M2TS container
modulo some bugs (such as not being able to correctly skip in the middle
of the file).

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Broken support for AVCHD (MTS/M2TS)
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