gm2 Posted March 20, 2009 Posted March 20, 2009 Hi i did the search thing and didn't find any specific answer about burning multiple iso images to a bluray disc and then being able to view each in turn without using other software other than viewing programs so -- i want to put my collection of 24 onto bluray - but don't want to mount the iso with daemon tools each time i want ot see each chapter - i would like to stick the disc in and let it play through each in turn - with the ability to skip to different parts like a dvd question 1 - can i just use imageburn and drop the iso and mdf for each disc into the burn file and it will burn the bluray as a multi dvd with all the menu's etc but with each disc seperate chapters? question 2 - could i just build the dvd using dvd shrink and just add each main feature until i reach the 25 gig limit for the blu ray and would it burn it as a dvd with each disc having its own chapter ? if there is a simple answer could you help me out - i don't really want to make coasters out of blu rays at
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted March 20, 2009 Posted March 20, 2009 An ISO is a disk image. A *complete* disk image. A replica of a physical disk. Each ISO has a definite start and definite finish. You can't chuck a few ISOs on a disk and expect it to play. It just doesn't work that way. There's no simple answer to what you want to do. To have each episode and chapter available, you'll need to re-author your ISO files and combine them in a format suitable for Blu-Ray which is something far beyond the scope of ImgBurn.
gm2 Posted March 20, 2009 Author Posted March 20, 2009 Hi so what about using shrink or another editing software to combine multiple disc's without each episode but with each disc as its own chapter ? would this be possible? cheers Steve
Cynthia Posted March 20, 2009 Posted March 20, 2009 The issue with what you are trying to do is that there are no easy tools out yet to do it. In some years it will be an easy task. The other issue is space. 6 discs x 6GB = 36 GB and the 5
gm2 Posted March 20, 2009 Author Posted March 20, 2009 The issue with what you are trying to do is that there are no easy tools out yet to do it. In some years it will be an easy task. The other issue is space. 6 discs x 6GB = 36 GB and the 5
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