Can Leopard burn blu-ray data disc?

Leopard defines types for Blu-ray discs in the header for the disc recording service.
Can Leopard burn a blu-ray data disc?

Since no Mac ships with Blu-Ray drives built-in, there's no automatic support for Blu-Ray.
However, there are several third-party applications that support burning Blu-Ray disks, including Toast.
Many after-market Blu-Ray vendors ship a copy of Toast with their burners (after all, what's the use of the burner if you can't write data to it? )

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  • Can i burn blu ray data?

    so ive read that mac doesnt support blu ray natively. but it CAN burn and read blu ray data (not natively) correct?
    im about to get a panasonic UJ240 as an external so i can swap the drive back and forth with my PC as well as take it mobile with me and would like to know what I need to be able to burn discs with my macbook pro (snow leopard). ive read that toast does it, anything else as that software is super expensive. Something simple like Burn? I know burn doesnt do it.

    You will need to buy an external Blu-Ray drive, since your iMac doesn't support these disks.
    OWC has a selection of Mac-compatible drives.
    Matt

  • Can I burn Blue Ray Disk?

    I would like to buy an external Blu Ray Burner. Can I use iDVD to burn Blue Ray. I have the latest iMac 7Cor. Thank You.

    iDVD only authors/burns DVD discs.  For Blu-ray you'll need Toast or Adobe Encore.
    -DH

  • Can't Burn Blu-Ray

    I recently filmed a wedding, edited in Premiere CS5, and encoded to  MPEG-Blu-Ray (.m2v files). I created a project in Encore CS5 and clicked  Build when I was ready. After it built the menus, it tried to begin the  burn. However, before it began, I received a "Blue-ray Error device not  ready Code 3 note AS storage error -97060" message. There is hardly  anything online about this. I have a Pioneer BDR-206 12x burner, and am  using Verbatim 25GB BD-R discs. I also tried some Optical Quantum 25GB  4x discs, with the same error. I then updated the firmware of the  burner. The project is only 14GB. I've heard that having long file names  can sometimes mess things up, but all mine are less than 10 characters.  I also tried building a blu-ray folder, and burning that in Nero 10,  but still got the same results. My guess is that it's the burner, but I  can successfully burn DVDs with it. I've also used the same verbatim  discs successfully. I can't even do a disk error check in windows,  because of a non-descriptive error. I wish there were more on this error  in the manual. Any feedback would be appreciated!

    Some reading that MAY help
    As well as the below, right click the Encore icon and select Run as Administrator, which is NOT the same thing as running the computer with the Administrator account, and which fixes several "odd" problems
    To create a dual layer DVD (or BluRay?), you MUST have Encore set to use the Run as Administrator option
    Run as Administrator http://forums.adobe.com/thread/771202?tstart=0
    Odd Errors http://forums.adobe.com/thread/670174?tstart=0
    Long File Names or odd characters cause problems
    Read http://forums.adobe.com/thread/588273
    And #4 http://forums.adobe.com/thread/666558?tstart=0
    And This Message Thread http://forums.adobe.com/thread/665641?tstart=0
    Encore "No Drive" Error http://forums.adobe.com/thread/569230?tstart=0
    Things and Software to AVOID when authoring/burning a DVD
    Start --> http://forums.adobe.com/thread/608660?tstart=0
    #2 has WHY Explained http://forums.adobe.com/thread/607390
    Plus http://forums.adobe.com/thread/562941?tstart=0
    Create an ISO (Encore) or folder on your hard drive (Encore or Premiere Elements) and then use the FREE http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download to write files or folders or ISO to disc (send the author a PayPal donation if you like his program)

  • Can you burn Blu-Ray on a standard DVD?

    I know Encore won't build a Blu-Ray movie to a DVD disc but I've seen some ppl say you can use the freeware program ImageBurn to burn the Encore build to a standard DVD as long as its small enough to fit.
    The reason why I want to do it is make short HD demos of my video work on a standard DVD that can be viewed on a Blu-Ray player. DVD media is a lot cheaper than BR 50 cents vs $10 a disc and I aslo don't own blu-ray burner. For longer videos I can use a Dual Layer DVD for clients who want a HD option.
    Some ppl say absolutely no, while other say yes. Someone outlined how to do it but it didn't work for me, although I only used the last part of the instructions to burn because I was using Encore to build folder or iso, while the instructions are intended for ppl ripping a retail Blu-Ray.
    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/646621
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho0qbGy_4P0
    I'm filmed my own legit HD content, encoding it as the proper mpeg-2 blu-ray format, authored it in Encore CS3, built a blu-ray folder or iso, and using ImageBurn to wrote it to a standard DVD. All of that worked but when I took it to Best Buy their Blu-Ray player wouldn't recognize the DVD.

    For what it's worth, I've been able to burn an ENcore BluRay .iso and then used Imgburn to burn the .iso to a regular DVD and it played on a SONY BDP S300.
    Sometimes the firmware in the player has to be updated.
    http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29665
    This has been duplicated by others (see message #11 of this thread.
    http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/cineform-software-showcase/124190-avchd-haali-splitter.html
    I wasn't able to burn a "folder" to a regular DVD, but only the .iso.
    Also this thread where apparently the .iso can be burn to a dual layered DVD.
    http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/145/862674
    John Rich

  • Can't Burn Blu-ray with Share

    Content shorter than 20 minutes usually burns ok. Content longer than 20 minutes fails with message "check to see if boot volume has sufficient space." I've tried directly from FCP and via Compressor with same error. Uninstalled and reinstalled and updated latest FCP Studio. Able to burn with Toast 10 but would prefer to use FCP. Name brand discs. Lots of free disk space. No other apps running. Comments welcome. Suggestions other than Encore are welcome. Thanks.

    I have actually not had any issues with Share, whether to DVD or Blu-ray HD, particularly in Snow Leopard. I did find the share to MobileMe flakey, as to duration of time required, but don't do that much. There is the oddity that DVD+R media will not work with Create Disc -- only DVD-R.
    Creation of the discs are very fast.
    Ernie

  • TS4522 Trouble burning Blu-ray or disc image using Share

    On  version  Final Cut Pro x 10.0.6,  When I try to share to a DVD disc it tells me there is not enough space on the DVD disc , the project is 2:30 minutes, I put dual DVD .
    After that just update on version Final Cut Pro x 10.0.8
    I have a tried to burn to a Blu-Ray  to the hard drive as a disc image using Share>Blu-ray. when trying to share Blu-Ray to the hard drive  I get this error after a day of transcoding:
    The operation couldn’t be completed. (DSPPublishing error -1024.)
    I am using
    Apple Mac Pro ,Mac OS X, Late 2008)
    Version 10.7.5
    Processor:  2 x 3 GHz  Quad-Core Intel Xeon, Total  8 core.
    Memory: 10 GB 667 MHZ DDR2 FB- DIMM
    Graphic: ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB
    Please any one can help me for this trouble shut. 

    This may (or may not) be a separate issue – crashing rather than the DSP Publishing error.
    Two suggestions – both relying on Digital Rebellion.
    First use their Preference Manager to trash your preferences. Most of the crashes I've experienced over the past year of using FCPX have been remedied by trashing pref files.
    Second, DR has a suite of utility apps called Pro Maintenance Tools. PMT has a crash analyzer that will provide both diagnostic info and recommendations. The suite isn't cheap, but there is a trial version you can download to evaluate.
    Russ

  • Trouble burning Blu-ray or disc image using Share

    I have a project I have tried to burn to a Blu-Ray disc and to the hard drive as a disc image using Share>Blu-ray. I have burned successfully before to the same Blu-ray burner with other projects. But now when trying to burn a disc I get this error after a day of transcoding:
    The operation couldn’t be completed. (DSPPublishing error -1024.)
    When I try to save it as a disc image it tells me there is not enough space on the disc even though there is over a Terabyte empty. The project is estimated as 21.6 gig so I know it should fit on the 25 gig bluray and of course on the hard drive. Trashing prefs did not work either. This is a very frustrating process as each attempt takes a day to transcode before the error pops up and you have to start all over again.
    I am using
    iMac (27-inch, Late 2009)
    16 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
    2.8 GHz Intel Core i7
    FCP X 10.0.6
    OS X 10.8.2

    This is the error message I get. It's after FCP X is done with making the BMV folder and runs that disc burner app. There is about 850 gigs on the drive I want to save the disc image to, lots of space.
    I thought maybe the drive the events was on was affecting this process, because it was full. I cleared out about 30 gigs and still got this message.
    I never had any problems creating a Blu-ray disc image before. That's the optimcal way, IMHO, because you can burn the BD in Toast as the disc image and Toast won't reencode or do anything, it just burns the disc image and the disc has played on ever Blu-ray player I've tried it on.
    Anyone have any more ideas?
    Thanks

  • We can now burn blu ray from DVD SP?

    This was shown on the Apple 3.5 compressor for the pro studio upgrade.
    I have a internal blu ray burner on my mac pro.
    Burning a Disc
    Use Apple-designed menus in a Blu-ray disc or DVD.
    Watch the video

    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2133804&tstart=0

  • Can PE9 burn Blu-ray files to DVD?

    I do not have a Blu-ray burner and do not anticipate getting one for a year or two.  I was not able to burn or copy Blu-ray files in PE7 and ask if it can be done in PE9.  I did download the trial version of Sony Vegas HD Movie Studio Suite and was able to burn the Blu-ray files to the hard drive and to a DVD; that DVD played brilliantly on both Samsung and LG Blu-ray players.  I have a lot invested in Premier over the years and would prefer to upgrade.
    The machine is 2.67ghz dual core, 4gb of RAM and a 500gb RAID 0 hard drive with more than 175gb free.

    Lots of other posts on this subject in this forum
    Yes it can - but
    My first attempt played on other players except my new Pioneer player. (Full HD)
    The video on the disk was perfect on my computer.
    I copied the file produced on the Blue Ray disk and used a simple authoring program (PowerProducer that cam with my burner) to burn another disk.
    This plays perfectly in everything.
    The only thing I can think of is that my LG player can write at 8x but I only had 4x blank disks (they are much cheaper). PE9 does not have any speed setting so perhaps the "grooves" werent burnt deep enough??
    or the name of the main folder on a PE9 burnt disk is different - maybe my player did not like it??
    I have a similar computer setup to you except you definately need at least 2 hard drives. The video on one and the project on a second one.
    You need a good fast video card for HD smooth preview, not just the one on the motherboard.
    Also look at recent posts on memory settings for resources.
    I split my raid up to 2 seperate disks and installed a third large disk for video capture files
    OS & PE9 on C
    Video on E
    Project and adove cache files on F
    LG computer burner is available for around $100

  • Can't burn Blu-ray disk image because get error message, "The operation couldn't be completed. (DSPPublishing error -1012.) What does it mean?

    There was an error creating your disk image. The operation couldn't be completed. (DSPPublishing error -1012)

    I don't have a background image. I called Apple and they had no idea what that error number meant. I deleted preferences for FCPX still didn't work, then delted all preferences and set up a new user. It now works. Apple has no idea what is going on.

  • Can I play blu-ray discs on a PowerMac G5?

    If I install an internal Blu-Ray/dvd optical drive on my PowerMac G5, can I play blu ray discs without hacking the code.

    As Klaus1 said,
    No I would not recomend you try to watch Blu Ray films on a G5 as the combo of Video and CPU hardware even in the fastest G5 does not the 'grunt' to decode and play Blu Ray films, also ALL internal Blu Ray drives are SATA so unless your G5 has SATA hard drive/ DVD controlers on board you need a plug in PCI card.
    However if all you want to do is to be able to read/write Blu Ray data discs then as long as you have a SATA connecter free the G5 will be able to handle that - prob will not be able to multi-task at the same time !
    Dar.

  • What do i need to burn blu-rays?

    Hello everyone. I'm new to Final Cut Pro, and Macs in general, so please bare with me. I'm a film student, and recently purchased a Canon XH-A1s and a Mac Pro with Final Cut Pro 6 to jump start my video production business.
    My only problem is that i only have the ability to produce HD video, so when it comes to distribution, DVD is really not an option. I've heard with an upgrade to Final Cut Pro 7 that you can finally burn Blu-Rays without a third party application, just wondering if that was true.
    I was planning on upgrading to Final Cut Pro 7, and purchasing an external, USB Blu-Ray read/write drive. Should everything work ok if i go down that route?
    Thanks everyone,
    -Billy
    Message was edited by: blakes2406

    The Mac does not come with a Blu-ray burner. So you would be burning a Blu-ray compatible file to a standard DVD-5 or DVD-9. Neither of which are ideal for authoring Blu-ray content.
    Do an exhaustive search online about Blu-ray authoring and disk creation. This is not something for the hobbyist video creator (and I say hobbyist in the sense that you're not creating thousands of copies for mass distribution, so no one take offense.)
    Blu-ray is expensive and requires a lot of planning and prep to do it right. But you can't burn an official Blu-ray disc on a Mac as they stand. And, Compressor doesn't burn discs, it only creates files. DVD Studio Pro would be the app that would burn the Blu-ray disc, and DVDSP has not been upgraded since long before Blu-ray came on the scene.

  • HOW LONG TO BURN BLU RAY VIA COMPRESSOR 3.5?

    Does anybody know the ballpaerk figure as to how long a 115 minute FCP 7 project exported to self contained movie and brought into Compressor 3.5 to burn a blu ray disk on an external blu ray writer will take? Is Roxio Toast any faster? Thanks much for your help.

    iamfrustrated wrote:
    This is getting more interesting by the minute. I have now set the project up as two blu ray DVD's -each around 72 minutes. When I go to 'send to compressor' from fcp 7, if I select HD DVD 90 minutes (assume that is the correct method as there is no 'blu ray' option) and then set Job Action to Blu Ray, I get the message with that nice little yellow triangle warning stating: "Cannot create Blu Ray disc as no target that is either mpeg 2 video elementary stream or H.264 stream". The fcp project in compressor is dolby digital prof. 2.0 and HD H.264 6.75 mbps.
    I'm obviously doing something wrong here(?)
    The HD DVD presets create files that are usable in DVD Studio Pro for making HD DVD's - not for authoring Blu-ray discs.
    Here's what you need to do:
    Create a new preset from "H.264 for Blu-ray".
    Leave the video format and frame rate set to automatic, but lower the bitrate down to 20 Mbps with a max of 25 Mbps.
    Then add a Dolby Digital Audio track as a second target.
    Under job action set to create blu-ray disc but save it to the hard drive rather than trying to burn directly. (I know this an annoying extra step but there's been issues reporting with burning Blu-ray/AVCHD discs over 10 minutes in length.)
    This will get it onto a single disc and 20 Mbps h.264 will still look pretty good.

  • I want to burn blu ray discs from FVPX, compatible mac burner.

    I want to burn blu ray discs from FCPX projects. I note I should be able to but any thought on a mac compatible burner. Why is so difficult to find one??

    I would recommend navigating to www.macsales.com, because they specialize in Macs they can point you to devices that should work with your computer. Please make sure you also have software for burning Bluray discs, i'd recommend Titanium Toast.

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