Export to Blu Ray Folder Adobe Elements 10 MAC

I´m trying Adobe Premiere Elements 10 for "MAC",
i haven´t Blu-Ray Burner in MAC.
When i try to Export a Proyect to Blu-Ray only have
Option to Write Directly to Blu-Ray Disc (i want to
export to Folder for after copy and go to my PC
which have a Blu-Ray Writer.
I don´t undestand because i can export to DVD Folder
and not to Blu-ray Folder.
I have asked to one friend that have Adobe Premiere/Encore
and he can to Export to Blu Ray Folder.
How i can to Export to Blu Ray Folder?
I need some Fix or Update?
Thanks

Welcome to the forum.
Other programs can be used to do what you want, either from inside PrE, or in a stand-alone.
Now, I do not know what might/might not be available for Mac, and some searching might be required, but users have recommended Phantom Drive, and another utility, with a similar name, that eludes me this AM. Those utilities basically tell PrE that a folder on the HDD is really a BD burner, and then PrE just goes about burning to that, thinking that it is burning to a BD burner. I am sure that something like that exists for the Mac.
Good luck,
Hunt

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