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Open up the wizards menu and then Video Wizard. There you will find two options for burning a disk for the Blu-ray player. 1. Selecting a medium 
 Select the option that suits you best and click next. ![]() Blu-ray and AVCHD in the video wizard ![]() Burn settings for Blu-ray  | 
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, but this also means, that the file becomes larger. Comply with the properties of the playback device.  | 
Smoother video by interlacing  | 
Intermediate images are saved with interlacing, so that certain image movements are smoother.  | 
Correcting TV edges  | 
This adds edges to images which is good for, for example, playing the presentation on CRT TVs.  | 
Save generated video in  | 
If you know that you want to burn the same video again, save the video file you have created. This will keep it for the next time you burn a disk.  | 
Not burning, only generating a video  | 
In the above point, if you are only creating a video and not (yet) wanting to burn it, select a saving location  | 
Click next and then on create video, to burn the AVCHD or Blu-ray.