Premiere Elements 11 .iso Image für Blu Ray erstellen

Hallo,
Kann man mit Premiere Elements 11 ein iso Image für blu rays erstellen?
Habe es mit dieser anleitung versucht, aber mir wirt der isoauswahlbereich nicht angezeigt (nur Ordner oder Disk)
Adobe Premiere Elements – Hilfe | Freigeben auf DVD oder Blu-ray-Disc
Kann mir jemand sagen ob das mit Premiere Elements 11 funktioniert oder ob das erst ab Version 12 /13 funktioniert?
Danke
And now i trie it in english
Hello,
Is it possible with Premiere Elements 11 Create an iso image for blu rays?
Tried it with this manual, but my host does not appear isoauswahlbereich (only folder or disk)
Adobe Premiere Elements – Hilfe | Freigeben auf DVD oder Blu-ray-Disc
Can anyone tell me if this works with Premiere Elements 11 or whether the only works from version 12/13 me?
Thank You

JGeneratorH
Thanks for the follow up and glad to learn that the Phantom Burner worked for you.
Thanks also for the information on the link to Phantom Burner in the blog post. I will update that link in a few moments.
Please let us know if any questions or need clarification on your Premiere Elements workflows. Glad for the opportunity to be of
assistance.
Best wishes
ATR
Add On...Just updated the Phantom Burner 2.0 link in the blog post and added this footnote.
**UPDATE January 8, 2015. The original link to the Phantom Burner 2.0 used when this blog was written is no longer working to obtain the Phantom Burner 2.0 and has been replaced this day with a link that is working to obtain the Phantom Burner 2.0 tryout download (phantomburner_setup.exe). This new link seems to be working to obtain the "Phantom Burner 2.0", but the Learn More and Purchase buttons for this choice do not work. Interestingly, the old and new links are from the same web site, just different pages of the web site. At this time, it is not known if this reflects problem with the PHANTOMbility.com web site or something else.

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