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  1. Hi, I need help. I've never burned onto a bd-r before and just tried it for the first time and failed. on my computer, I have a .264 file that contains a 1080p video and a .ac3 file that contains that video's audio. I tried using my Blu-Ray writer on my laptop with ImgBurn and followed these step by step directions to create a Blu-Ray video onto a BD-R disc. After going through the steps, ImgBurn said that the task was completed, but when I took out the disc and put it in my Playstation 3, it looks like it didn't recognize it properly. It just showed that it was a data disc and when I tried selecting it, it said that there were no titles. When I popped the BD-R disc back into my laptop and looked at what was on this newly created BD-R, it showed the .264 and .ac3 original files were transferred onto the disc, but it does me no good, since I can't play the video anywhere. It's just the data that's on the disc, but no video I guess? I am a total novice at burning, so can someone with knowledge please explain to me like you would to a total non-computer literate person on what I may be doing wrong or what I need to do in order to get these 2 files from my computer to a BD-R disc so that the video can play on any Blu-Ray player, especially my PS3? Thank you very much!!!
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