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Burn Blu-Ray folder to disk?
jerrys
Senior Contributor Location: New Britain, CT, USA (between New York and Boston) Joined: Feb 10, 2010 21:36 Messages: 1038 Offline
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After PD10 burns your production to a folder, what do you folks use to burn the folder to a disk? When I bought Power2Go I thought it would do that; but it will only burn data and slide-shows to Blu-Ray.

It doesn't look like CyberLink has any products that will do this, so I find the idea that PD10 can burn folders rather peculiar. What were they thinking, that I have too much free disk space?

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Jerry Schwartz
James1
Senior Contributor Location: Surrey, B.C., Canada Joined: Jun 10, 2010 16:20 Messages: 1783 Offline
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Hi,
ImgBurn can burn folders to blue ray..its free...I use Nero 10..
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KentuckyRandy [Avatar]
Member Location: Kentucky USA Joined: Oct 27, 2010 09:39 Messages: 81 Offline
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Been using IMGBURN for years with Bluray and SD-DVD files. It's the best out there and its FREE. Easy to use and I have never had a coaster from it. When you select the Bluray folder, it "knows" that you want to product a Bluray disc, and auto adjust everything for you. Same for SD-DVD and AVCHD.

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jerrys
Senior Contributor Location: New Britain, CT, USA (between New York and Boston) Joined: Feb 10, 2010 21:36 Messages: 1038 Offline
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Thanks.

This was really a curiosity question. I don't have a Blu-Ray writer. Jerry Schwartz
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Member Location: Kentucky USA Joined: Oct 27, 2010 09:39 Messages: 81 Offline
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Quote: Thanks.

This was really a curiosity question. I don't have a Blu-Ray writer.


You can still make a AVCHD HD disc, with your standard burner and a regular DVD-R disc. That will play on any home Bluray player, and looks almost as good as actual Bluray. But you are limited to about 35 minutes per disc, so you will need to keep your projects less then that. Great for HD photo slide shows

I did that for a year, until i got a Bluray burner. BTW: Bluray burners are down to $75 now on newegg. Self Built PC - W7 Pro 64 bit w/ SP1
ASROCK 970 Extreme 3 / AMD Black X4 3.2 / ATI 6850 1 gb /
8 gb DDR3-1600 / 1394 Firewire / LG SATA-2 Bluray Burner /
Internal Drives: SATA 3 7200rpm = 1.0-tb, 640 gb, 300 gb /
Pana TM90 / Canon HV30 / Sony HC 7 / Canon M40
Epson 810 DVD-CD printer.
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