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Steve Grisetti wrote on 2/11/2010, 4:30 AM
The smartest move would be to select the option to Prepare rather than Burn the disc.

That way your DVD or BluRay files will be saved to a folder on your hard drive and, whenever you want to make a copy, it's as simple as just burning those files to a disc -- a process that takes a fraction of the time of doing the whole Make DVD/BluRay process. And yet every "copy" will actually be an "original"!
TOG62 wrote on 2/11/2010, 6:30 AM
Even if you choose 'Burn' a folder will be created on the hard drive from which further copies can be made.

Mike
geardoom3 wrote on 2/11/2010, 6:34 AM
The problem here is that I'm really making a compelte BLU-RAY with menus and nivagation and chapters you know, like a real movie. Burning just the 2 files, .m2v and .ac3 on a disk doesn't make it a complete BLU-RAY !

So since I'm in Architect 5.0b, what is the option to just burn my complete package to the blu-ray ?
Melachrino wrote on 2/11/2010, 12:43 PM
Do what tog2 says.

Whenever you invoke Prepare OR Burn in DA5, it will in BOTH cases make an image in the folder you either said or accepted.

If you made an SD DVD, DA5 will make an ISO image (*.iso) file which contains all the menus, files, etc.. If you made a BD, it will create a Folder with all the files, menus, etc.

Just locate the correct image and select "Burn" from a folder in DA5 or use another favorite appropiate burner.

Works for me.