Is Encore CS5 capable of burning BD5/9 discs on DVD-+r discs?

hello,
is Encore CS5 capable of burning BD5/9 discs on DVD-+r discs?
i mostly burn FULL HD AVCHD music videos which are only 3-5 minutes.
i don't want to waste BD media for only 3-4 minutes.
if Encore does do BD5/9 discs, is there a preset for it
or do you just burn the Blu-ray project onto a DVD-+r disc?
Any help / advice is appreciated
thanks,
jeffrey

good morning John,
thanks for your answer
it confirms the answers i received in the hardware forum
with the same type of question
build the project in Encore
use ImgBurn to burn onto a regular dvd
i was going to try last night
but fell asleep from a long week of work
got the coffee machine already brewing now
so hopefully it will be a productive day...
thanks again,
jeffrey

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