Lacie Blu-Ray external burner with DVD Studio Pro?

Is there a way to burn my HDV footage as MPEG-2 to a disk image and burn it on a Blu-Ray disk on the Lacie external drive?

No, you can burn a movie disc but - and I'm not 100% certain of this - I believe you'll need the Blu-ray add-on (it's a software download) for Toast 9 (the version that comes with the burners) in order to burn a movie disc.

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