Hello Mr. Lightning. This is the best burning software that I have used so far. I am a professional video producer and I use a free tool, for crying out loud, great job. Thanks for the quick reply. I have a follow-up question on #3.
3a. If the media is BD-R then a standard Blu-ray folder structure part of the image created by a professional disc authoring software works on all standard "Hardware" Blu-ray players, then why would I have to create special folders for specific players if the media is DVD or DVD-DL? Can you elaborate and give some clues? I want to produce a Blu-ray disc that can play on all standard compliant Blu-ray players, but if my image size is small enough to fit on DVDs then I'd save some quids/bucks especially when I'm producing a whole bunch of short movies and a bunch of testing discs. And when I have to use printable disc the cost for BD is much higher.