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    Write Data to Blu Ray Help

    Just a basic question. I have a Blu-ray film saved as an iso. file. If I select the write data to Blu-ray option, will it just copy the iso. file onto the blu-ray disc or will it copy the film in a format that a standard Blu-ray player will be able to read? I would just put a disc in to try but BD50 disks are still a little expensive. Thanks

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    Originally posted by rod131run View Post
    Just a basic question. I have a Blu-ray film saved as an iso. file. If I select the write data to Blu-ray option, will it just copy the iso. file onto the blu-ray disc or will it copy the film in a format that a standard Blu-ray player will be able to read? I would just put a disc in to try but BD50 disks are still a little expensive. Thanks
    ISO is playing in a Blu-ray player when burned to disc. ISO is just a container that contains all the info and when transfered to disc is un packed. If your are still concerned at playback issue then all I can say is not to burn to a BD50 blank instead compress to BD25

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      #3
      I've never burned a BD disc so I'm just guessing here. I play them back with an Argosy Media Player without any problems at all, .ISO included.
      However, I believe that most (? all) standalone BD players will not play .ISO files. Even the software players on a pc seem to require mounting on a virtual drive.

      Hopefully, someone who knows for sure will pop in
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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        #4
        Thanks for your reassurance. I burned the file to disc and as you said, the iso. file unpacked itself into the ordinary blu-ray film format. Plays fine.
        Many thanks.

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