Blu-ray-Player

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Blu-ray-Player

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Go to the Video Wizard via Wizards. There you will find two options for burning a disc for the Blu-ray player.

1 Select medium

Blu-ray - If you have a Blu-ray burner and corresponding blanks, use this option. This will burn a Blu-ray directly.

AVCHD - If you have a DVD burner, you can burn in HD quality and insert the disc into the Blu-ray player. Select this option to create an AVCHD for your Blu-ray player.

Select the option that suits you and click Create video.

Blu-ray and AVCHD in Video Wizard

Blu-ray and AVCHD in Video Wizard

Burn settings

Burn settings for Blu-ray

2 Settings for video and burner

Setting

Meaning

Burner

Under change... you can select another burner and reduce the burning speed.

Bit rate

The higher the bit rate, the more information is stored, thus the larger the file. Refer to the properties of the playback device. Check constant to burn at a constant rather than variable bit rate.

Smoother video through interlacing

Interlacing saves intermediate images so that certain image movements appear smoother. Should only be activated when outputting for tube TVs.

Correct TV borders

Image borders are added, this is worthwhile e.g. when playing on tube TVs.

Save generated video to

If you know that you want to burn the same video again, save the created video file. This will save you time the next time you burn.

do not burn, only create video

Select a location in the item above if you only want to create a video and not burn it (yet).

Click Create video to burn the AVCHD or Blu-ray.

3 Burn Blu-ray from file (optional)

Burn BR from file

Burn BR from file

If you have already created a video from your project and now you want to burn it, select the  option from File in the Video Wizard.

Select file

At Source file, click the small folder icon on the right. Here select a video file that you want to burn. It must be a file in M2TS format. Click Create video to start the burning process.