Dear Sir:
My Videostudio is in Chinese(I hate it but no choice in HK shops), so sometime is hard for me to understand how to do this and that!
I see some topic said I can try to make a ISO first instead of using the burn function, I try to output the project to a videso and a m2t file come out, I getting confuse now, how can I make the ISO file, by using the create video file? or create a disc?
I have different project all put in one disc, if I burn the ISO, still have the menu?
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
Chubom
How to make a ISO instead of burn disc?
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Re: How to make a ISO instead of burn disc?
If you are making a DVD, you do all your editing and then go Share > Create Disc > DVD. You build your menu. Then on the last page of the burning process, you have the choice to burn a disc and/or create an ISO file (and/or create a DVD folder).
If you are wanting to make Blu-Ray disc, however, there is no option to make an ISO -- the only possibility is to make a Blu-Ray folder (which is the BDMV folder found on Blu-Ray video discs).
If you are wanting to make Blu-Ray disc, however, there is no option to make an ISO -- the only possibility is to make a Blu-Ray folder (which is the BDMV folder found on Blu-Ray video discs).
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Re: How to make a ISO instead of burn disc?
Can the bluray file use to burn a Bluray Disc?
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Re: How to make a ISO instead of burn disc?
Yes - you can use a program like Nero or the freeware ImgBurn to burn the Blu-Ray Folder to a Blu-Ray disc.
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Dear Sir:
How can I test the folder if my movie is OK?
Just copy the whole thing into a bluray disc? it will run automatically?
Best regards,
David
How can I test the folder if my movie is OK?
Just copy the whole thing into a bluray disc? it will run automatically?
Best regards,
David
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Re: How to make a ISO instead of burn disc?
If you have a software player on your computer - like WinDVD - which can play blu-ray disc you can use that - just point the player to the folders you have made.
Re: How to make a ISO instead of burn disc?
When burn the bluray, do I select to burn as a movie or just burn the data into the bluray disc? is it just select all the file in the output folder and burn into the root of the bluray disc?
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Re: How to make a ISO instead of burn disc?
if you have created blu-ray folder you burn the new folder itself (complete with everything inside the folder) to the disk - not individual files.
the blu-ray burner programme should know what to do.
the blu-ray burner programme should know what to do.
Re: How to make a ISO instead of burn disc?
Thanks, will try but still long way to go, haha!
