Blu-ray player

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Blu-ray player

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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

Blu-ray

If you own a Blu-ray burner and corresponding blank disks, use this option. This will burn you a Blu-ray directly.

AVCHD

If you own a DVD burner, you can burn in HD quality and load the disc into the Blu-ray player. Select this option to create an AVCHD for your Blu-ray player.

Select the option that suits you best and click next.

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Blu-ray and AVCHD in the video wizard

Burning settings

Burn settings for Blu-ray

2. Settings for video and burner

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.