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What program to create blu-ray compatible file system?


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I have a decrypted blu-ray transport stream that I would like to burn into a blu-ray compatible disc. What program do I use to create a blu-ray compatible file system?

 

Thanks,

Daniel

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what exactly do you mean by blu ray transport stream ?, do you mean a .TS file the same as you get off a PVR recorder ?

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what exactly do you mean by blu ray transport stream ?, do you mean a .TS file the same as you get off a PVR recorder ?

.m2ts the same as you get off a blu-ray disc.

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Why would you join the ImgBurn forum and post this kind of question in the ImgBurn Support section?!

 

Surely you'd at least be using ImgBurn wouldn't you?

 

:chair:

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Why would you join the ImgBurn forum and post this kind of question in the ImgBurn Support section?!

 

Surely you'd at least be using ImgBurn wouldn't you?

 

:chair:

How do I use ImgBurn to do this?

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Drag the BDMV folder to the 'Source' box in Build mode and then click 'Write'.

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Drag the BDMV folder to the 'Source' box in Build mode and then click 'Write'.

I don't have a BDMV folder. I have a file with a .m2ts extension.

 

Tried the other programs and none worked: starburn, Express burn, and FinalBurner.

Edited by DanCar
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Use tsmuxer to make the proper bd layout then.

 

You're not inventing the wheel here, I'm sure there are guides for this on Google if you search. The Doom9.org forums must be full of the stuff.

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I was going to say ImgBurn is on the list in the link you posted , wanted to be sure you didnt have to encode the file first

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Use tsmuxer to make the proper bd layout then.

 

You're not inventing the wheel here, I'm sure there are guides for this on Google if you search. The Doom9.org forums must be full of the stuff.

Thanks that worked. I searched (googled) and read for several hours trying to find the answer. My search terms were obviously not the right thing. I was searching for burn and blu-ray. Lot of what I read said to use ImgBurn. :P

Edited by DanCar
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Yes, that's correct. You use ImgBurn for the actual burning part... but you only do that once you've got a proper set of file to burn.

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