Compressor how to burn a bluray disk

using compressor
How do I burn a bluray disk.
When I followed the instructions for a dvd it worked fine
When I followded  the sam instructions for bluray, the TV asked for the file name.
I had just modified the batch from dvd to bluray. I believe I must have missed a step somewhere.

hiya!
see the "To burn a data CD or DVD" section from this document:
How to back up your media in iTunes 5 or iTunes 6
love, b

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