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Acronova Nimbie Along with the usual endless list of tweaks and fixes look at the changelog , this one includes support for Acronova Nimbie duplicator units and has a new Explorer style pane at the top of the Disc Layout Editor window. Originally intended to be a 'next day' release to fix the bug in v2. Once again, something serious on April Fools day! As it happens, the v2. The site is a joint venture between the man behind 'Digital Digest' and us lot and by that I mean myself and the beta team!

The site has actually been up and running for a few weeks now, but with the release of v2. ImgBurn now uses the search engine on FirmwareHQ. This will probably be the last 'maintenance' type release for the v2.

Thanks again to everyone that have helped make this release possible. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank a few of the unsung heroes out there The Beta Team - They find the bugs so you don't have to!

Occassionally they also come up with some decent ideas and if I'm feeling in a good mood I implement them! The Translators - Helping to bring ImgBurn to the masses! I've enough trouble just doing the 'English United Kingdom ' version so it's great that others take the time to translate it into their own language.

If not, make sure you added the correct folder at Step 2. Click Yes. Back in the main ImgBurn window, select the Device tab. Here set the Write speed 1 at the one your blank Blu-ray states that it supports. To continue, click the Options 2 tab. This should already be set by ImgBurn at Step 4, we are just double checking.

Next, click the Labels 2 tab. In this tab you can set the Volume Label 1 your disc will have. This only has a minor practical use but is a good idea to describe in a couple of words the content of the disc.

Everything should now be ready to start burning, so click the Burn 2 button. This only has a minor practical use but is a good idea to describe in a couple of words the content of the disc.

Everything should now be ready to start burning, so click the Burn 2 button. That's all! A few minutes later you will have a Blu-ray video disc. This guide might seem too long for such a simple task but we double checked every step of the process in order to make sure that we burn our disc correctly and not even waste a single blank.

As always, use the comment form below or the forums for any questions or problems. To adapt different environment and different software, videos have to be set to different formats. But too many digital video formats can bring us users unnecessary troubles.

Sometimes we have to deal with videos in a format that wen have never even heard of, not to mention to find a way to burn it to a Blu-ray disc. For instance, M2TS is one of those strange formats. We barely use M2TS video format in our daily life, yet sometimes we have to burn this kind of video to a Blu-ray disc.

So how to do it? How to burn M2TS to Blu-ray? The detailed steps will be shown in this article. The file is used for multiplexing video, audio and other streams. So generally speaking, an M2TS video is a Blu-ray file itself. Your M2TS file could have been extracted from a Blu-ray disc, or downloaded as an original Blu-ray video file.

That said, with a proper Blu-ray burning program, burning an M2TS video file to a Blu-ray disc should not be a hard thing to do. As said earlier, trying to burn M2TS to Blu-ray is not a hard thing. But still, we have to prepare ourselves to get the job done. There are several materials to be prepared before we start to burn M2TS to Blu-ray. We have listed them below:. Based on the software you are going to use, you have to prepare your work on a compatible operating system. Some pieces of software are only compatible with with Windows or Mac operating system while others can be used on both Windows and Mac.



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