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    Anyone got a recommendation for software to burn a bluray?

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    I just use Nero - same app as I use for CDs and DVDs. I guess it depends on what you are writing to the BluRay disc.

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    You might need Slysoft AnyDVD HD as well .

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    Dvd fab & Nero are the main 2 I use.

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    When you say burn, do you mean copy, or edit HD Video from a camera or file & produce to Blue-ray?
    For the first any of the above will do the job, for the later, I use Cyberlink Power producer 11 Ultimate.
    You can get an OEM version that comes with Blue-ray drives, called Cyberlink Power DVD suite for an additional $10 on the cost of the drive; it's great' however not as versatile as the upgrade to the real deal. Depends on your level of enthusiasm for the hobby. Having said that I bought my download version of Ultimate for $75 on special. Not that expensive you just have to monitor the site for specials.

    I've also used Adobe Premier Elements which is good, however I find the Cyberlingk UI better. Just personal choice.
    There is older versions of this that you can download legally free.
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    Nero all the way. Been using it a while for cd's , then DVD's and now bluray. It just does every5thing I need.

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    I use DVDFab 9 works perfectly, you will also need AnyDVD to knock out encryption

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    I use DVDFab 9 works perfectly, you will also need AnyDVD to knock out encryption
    Hey Rick why do you need Any Dvd DVDFab 9 bypasses the encryption for you (as long as you keep it updated)

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    dvdfab +1

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    Unless the op has used the wrong word.. You don't need any of that fancy stuff.. Windows 7 will burn direct to bluray out of the box.

    Now if your talking about copy bluray commercial stuff the yes DVD fab all the way.. Unbeatable

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    Sorry...been a bit slack.

    I'm more interested in authoring blurays from scratch using various media files....with menus and such...

    A couple of things I've downloaded in 1080 are too large for DVDs...
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    In that case what I said in post 5 still stands.
    Can thoroughly recommend Cyberlink Power producer 11 Ultimate (edition 12 is now the current), you will need a fairly fast multi-core processor & heaps of RAM for HD editing to be smooth & trouble free though, that applies to any program you get.

    This link compares recent versions & pricing. The deluxe version will not burn BluRay.


    Rundown of capabilities & UI views.

    System requirements & recommendations here,
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    Power DVD as tiny mentioned, or you can use Nero 13 platinum, my personal preference is Nero, but I'm no movie maker buff, made a few blurays of or 4wd trips.

    I pve been told Sony vagas is also excellent.

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