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Posts: 2
Registered: 13.02.2013
13.02.13 22:21:38
I recently converted 4 .wmv files for burning to a Blu-ray disk.
The conversion was finished, but I hit the wrong button when it
was time to burn them on my Blu-ray burner. As a result I am back
to square one almost.

I found a folder called "Disc1", but it has so many files and subfolders
I am not sure which files are the proper ones to send to the Blu-Ray burner.

Do I have to start over, or can I just send certain files from "Disc1" to save about 3 hours of time?
If I can send the certain files, which are they, and how do I know which order they should be sent?

It seems like there is no way to retrieve that little box that tells one the conversion is finished and gives
one three choices including "Burn to Disc". If one chooses any other button, the box closes (at least it
did on my Win7 computer) not to be seen again. I think the box should remain on the screen to allow
second chances.

BTW this will be the shortest Blu-ray disc with only 4 chapters. The others I need to convert and burn
will be much bigger, so hope I do not have this problem again.

Thanks for any help you can give me.
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
14.02.13 05:14:02
To: BOODA3D

Dear user,

As you converted your video to BlueRay format, the program created a "Disk 1" folder on hard drive that contains several files of Blueray structure and all of them are necessary to playback the video on BlueRay players.

You can burn the disk by right clicking on the "Disk 1" folder - choose Send to - AVS Video Burner.

Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance to you.

Kind regards
Posts: 2
Registered: 13.02.2013
14.02.13 16:22:38
[REPLY]Nat[/REPLY

Thank you for your response. I did find the "Disk 1" folder, but did not know that everything in it should be burned.
I redid the whole video (4 sections) and it came out fine, just took an extra 3 hours, because I did not know exactly what was needed.

Is there any way to prevent that little menu screen which has "burn to disk" on it, from disappearing when one of the other choices is selected?

BOODA3D
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
15.02.13 04:11:41
To: BOODA3D

Unfortunately it is not possible for the menu screen to reappear after you hit the wrong button.

You'll just need to find the created video right click on it - choose Send to - AVS Video Burner.

Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance to you.

Kind regards
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