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Joerg Schilling wrote: |
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> Ashley Dixon <ash@××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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>> Have you tried Xfburn (`app-cdr/xfburn`) ? Unfortunately it is a graphical |
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>> application (GTK+) with a somewhat-ugly user interface, but does claim to burn |
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>> Blu-Rays. I can only vouch for its stability with standard D.V.D.s, although |
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>> it's worth a try. |
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> I don't believe this was the question. |
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> cdrecord of course writes BluRays since 2007, but the question was for software |
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> that prepares the data to create a compliant filesystem content. |
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> BTW: for a compliant medium, you of course also need an UDF filesystem that is |
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> not supported by the software you mention but that is supported by mkisofs that |
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> is (like cdrecord) part of the cdrtools project. |
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> Jörg |
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I think you are correct. To create a DVD with videos to watch on a TV |
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DVD player, I use Devede to create the image and then k3b to burn the |
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image. It seems I need some sort of tool, like devede does for DVDs, to |
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create a image or whatever to burn to a blu-ray media. Since Devede |
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doesn't do that, what is it that I use to do what Devede does for a |
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DVD? I'd suspect that I can't just copy a video to a blu-ray disk and |
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it play on a Blu-ray player like hooks to a TV. Still, other helpful |
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hints are welcome. I'm sure I'm about to learn quite a bit about this. |
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The more I read, the more I get that this is different from a DVD, in a |
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lot of ways. :/ |
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I hope this is doable. I got some nice HD videos I'd like to share. I |
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have some nice HD videos about gardening off youtube and one that I |
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downloaded, it is available for free. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |