In July last year I bought a LG Blu-Ray Writer for my 2010 MacPro system.
Now as far as backing up A/V files to Blu-Ray disks for storage, Toast Titanium works just fine, but when it comes to actually burning compatible H.264, AVC, HD .mov files, and .mp4 files to either a single layer Blu-Ray disk (BD-R), or to a Blu-Ray Dual Layer disk (BD-DL), the finished files do not show up as selectable items on the Menu (Style).
In this case it just shows up as:
My Movie
My Movie
My Movie
....and so on.
I'd like to get the Main Menu of the disk to read out something like this with a workable menu:
Blu-Ray Test Disk #1
Brightness Test
Color Test
Tint/Gamma Test
Etc....
Hopefully without trying to edit things from the start using iMovie. (It's not frame accurate, you can't do delicate color-correction, etc.)
This might have been brought up many moons back, but seeing as though I bought the drive to put HD content onto Blu-Ray disks (Even maybe SD Video Files encoded to H.264 for archival use.), I'm kinda stumped here.
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Morphictoonfox
Hi There!
In July last year I bought a LG Blu-Ray Writer for my 2010 MacPro system.
Now as far as backing up A/V files to Blu-Ray disks for storage, Toast Titanium works just fine, but when it comes to actually burning compatible H.264, AVC, HD .mov files, and .mp4 files to either a single layer Blu-Ray disk (BD-R), or to a Blu-Ray Dual Layer disk (BD-DL), the finished files do not show up as selectable items on the Menu (Style).
In this case it just shows up as:
My Movie
My Movie
My Movie
....and so on.
I'd like to get the Main Menu of the disk to read out something like this with a workable menu:
Blu-Ray Test Disk #1
Brightness Test
Color Test
Tint/Gamma Test
Etc....
Hopefully without trying to edit things from the start using iMovie. (It's not frame accurate, you can't do delicate color-correction, etc.)
This might have been brought up many moons back, but seeing as though I bought the drive to put HD content onto Blu-Ray disks (Even maybe SD Video Files encoded to H.264 for archival use.), I'm kinda stumped here.
Any ideas would be helpful....
Thanks!
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