Is there a program to burn data to a BD-RE (or better yet a BD-RE DL) ? I am interested in both "Free" software and "Pay For" software.
Here are the programs I have that don't seem to do this - but maybe I am wrong.
Nero 9
SONY Movie Studio Platinum 13.0
SONY Architect Studio 5.0
DVDFab9 (for DVD and Blu-ray)
ImgBurn
Thank you one and all.
Andy
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Apart from ImgBurn and possibly wretched Nero, all programs OP listed are exclusively for video. I often burn non-video files to BD with ImgBurn. Very simple: Ez-pik>write files/folders to disc>drag files/folders to window or manually select them>burn away. BD is UDF, so wherever the disc goes, just be sure the BD-ROM drive/OS/computer combination recognizes UDF.
For the nth time, with the possible exception of certain Intel processors, I don't have/ever owned anything whose name starts with "i". -
OK. Yah. I'm trying it now.
I'll tell you'll how it goes.
Thanx.
andy -
Question: Perhaps I am mistaken but it seems as if ImgBurn doesn't recognize the double layer Blu-Ray (BD-RE DL)
Please advise.
andy -
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I use both BD-RE and BD-RE DL with IMGBURN with no issues. It does take a long time to format them the 1st time you use them. The BD-RE DL I use are TDK 2x (Japan) 10 pack and the BD-RE are Memorex 2x 15 spindle. I just wanted cheap discs to test with and both work great with my LG burner and Imgburn. When you reuse them the second time it just rewrites over so no need for the long format. Just a thought but if you can't burn the DL discs it could be your burner that doesn't support them so check the specs.
There's not much to do but then I can't do much anyway. -
OK.
I checked my new LG BD burner and it will burn single, double, and triple layer Blu-ray disks.
Regarding ImgBurn
it says of the space on the disk 49,000,000
Is this the space on a BD-RE DL? -
BD-RE Dual layer REwriteable 50GB (46.6GiB), the same as a BDR dual layer. (From 'WHAT IS' Blu-ray to the upper left on this page. BDR 25GB discs hold 23.3GB.
All the BDRs I burn are as data discs, both single layer and dual layer disc. I use Verbatim Discs and ImgBurn. I don't burn BDs for standalone BD players.