![]() ![]() ![]() This should already be set by ImgBurn at Step 4, we are just double checking. Here make sure the File System is set to UDF (1). The default option *might* try to burn faster and since I wasted one empty disc already, I am not taking any chances. Here set the Write speed (1) at the one your blank Blu-ray states that it supports. Step 5īack in the main ImgBurn window, select the Device tab. If it doesn't, make sure you added the correct folder at Step 2. Step 4Īt this point, ImgBurn will detect that you are trying to burn a Blu-ray video disc and give you that notice. Step 3Īfter you add the right folder it will appear in the Source area. 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. Open up ImgBurn and select the Write files/folders to disc task. ![]()
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