Burning several copies of a Bluray

When I use the share option I burn a bluray DVD. The next day if I need to burn another one, is there a quicker way, or do I have to go through the whole process again, which takes several hours for my computer to compile.
Thanks,
Brian

+"Choose Hard Drive (Blu-ray) to create a disk image (.img) file that you can burn to Blu-ray Disc media at a later time using the Disk Utility application (available in the Utilities folder)."+
Source: Final Cut Pro User Manual, Chapter 104 "Using Share": page 1722.

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