How to burn a Blu-ray or AVCHD video disc using ImgBurn
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| Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 13:33 Author:  ImgBurn is free a DVD and Blu-ray recording application from the creator of DVD Decrypter. It started as a pure image burner, meaning you could use it to burn ready cd image files, like .iso or .bin to CDs and DVDs but as the years passed it has added many more options, among them the ability to burn a Blu-ray video disc. In this article we will guide you through the process of burning a Blu-ray or AVCHD disc from files you have already created using converters like BD Rebuilder, multiAVCHD, AVCHDCoder and more.
Use the link below to download ImgBurn directly
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Step 1
Open up ImgBurn and select the Write files/folders to disc task.
Step 2
Next, click the add folder icon as shown above and add the root folder that contains all the other Blu-ray or AVCHD folders (BDMV, CERTIFICATE, DCOPY) that a standard disc has.
Step 3
After you add the right folder it will appear in the Source area. To continue click the Calculator icon.
Step 4
At this point, ImgBurn will detect that you are trying to burn a Blu-ray video disc and give you that notice. If it doesn't, make sure you added the correct folder at Step 2. Click Yes and move to the next step.
Step 5
Back in the main ImgBurn window, select the Device tab. Here set the Write speed (1) at the one your blank Blu-ray states that it supports. The default option *might* try to burn faster and since I wasted one empty disc already, I am not taking any chances. To continue, click the Options (2) tab.
Step 6
Here make sure the File System is set to UDF (1). This should already be set by ImgBurn at Step 4, we are just double checking. Next, click the Labels (2) tab.
Step 7
In this tab you can set the Volume Label (1) your disc will have. This only has a minor practical use but is a good idea to describe in a couple of words the content of the disc. Everything should now be ready to start burning, so click the Burn (2) button.
Step 8
Right before you start the burning process, check the pop-up and make sure that in Content Type, ImgBurn reports BD Video and then click OK.
Step 9
That's all! A few minutes later you will have a Blu-ray video disc. This guide might seem too long for such a simple task but we double checked every step of the process in order to make sure that we burn our disc correctly and not even waste a single blank. | | 
| Thanks for another awsome tutorial bro. | | 
| Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 17:11 Author:  Gr8 Info!! Keep them coming!! | | 
| Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 18:12 Author:  Thanks wolf and dvd-guides.com When posting tuts that are not yours always a good thing to mention is the source.
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reno.99999 wrote:
Thanks wolf and dvd-guides.com When posting tuts that are not yours always a good thing to mention is the source.
yep agree with adding source from where the info came from
and thanks for the tut. | | 
| Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 01:59 Author:  http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=9512
^^^^^source^^^^^^^^^ | | 
| Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 03:37 Author:  Actually this is the source, but thanks
http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides/blu-ray-copy/260-burn-blu-ray-avchd-using-imgburn | | 
| Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 09:59 Author:  ok renu 9999 bro sorry for that as i dont know from next time i will do so. And thanxxx guys for spending your precious time in my post..
Your frnd
WOLFMANER...... | | 
| Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:40 Author: 
reno.99999 wrote:
Actually this is the source, but thanks
http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides/blu-ray-copy/260-burn-blu-ray-avchd-using-imgburn
lol who cares same shit different www. | | 
| Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 18:09 Author: 
LuFc wrote:
reno.99999 wrote:
Actually this is the source, but thanks
http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides/blu-ray-copy/260-burn-blu-ray-avchd-using-imgburn
lol who cares same shit different www.
LMAO, I guess since you brought it up but one is the right source and one isn't. See one of them all the pictures and words match....the other doesn't. | |
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