Creating a Blu-ray Disc with high definition image quality (HD)

Changing the settings for creating a Blu-ray Disc with high definition image quality (HD)

When creating a Blu-ray Disc with high definition image quality (HD), the settings required for Blu-ray Disc creation can be set on the Settings window displayed by clicking [Settings] on the select video window.
For details on the basic operations of creating a Blu-ray Disc with high definition image quality (HD), refer to the “PMB Guide” supplied with the software (“PMB Guide”).

[General] The drive to use for writing, storage location for temporary files or writing speed to the disc can be set.
To change the drive to use for writing, select the drive to use from the drop-down list.
To change the temporary file storage location, select the folder on the folder selection window displayed by clicking [Browse]. For the writing speed setting, select writing at the speed automatically determined to be optimal for the combination of drive and disc or select specifying a speed each time before writing, and then click the radio button. The initial setting is writing at the speed automatically determined to be optimal for the combination of drive and disc.
[Disc creation] Playback behavior, video format, etc., can be set.
[On the first play of a disc]:Select either to display the menu window or start playback as the initial disc play behavior, and then click the appropriate radio button.
[Output video format]:Select the DVD video format according to the video format of your camcorder and the TV color system used in your local area, and then click the appropriate radio button. (Since this setting is usually configured during installation, there may be no need to change it.)
[Seamless Disc Settings]: By putting a check (icon), you can create a disc that plays the video seamlessly and smoothly. icon is checked as an initial setting. It may take longer and require large amounts of temporary folder space to create a seamless disc.
[Audio Mode Settings]: By putting a check (icon), you can convert the audio of all videos to 2 ch stereo and create a disc. When this setting is selected, discs will take longer to create.

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