![]() Lastly, if the content is to be "authored" for playback on a commercial DVD/BD player, the it is up to the the authoring application to create the appropriate files in the correct compression formats. (I.e., you are striving for a constant and even transfer of data that will not overrun playback by the media player. If the former but you want the file(s) to playback on the computer from the disc, then the data rate excursions should be kept within a narrow range and within the playback read/transfer rates of the optical drive in use. ![]() ![]() If the former and you plan to play the file(s) by transferring the data back to a computer for playback, then you can burn the file almost any way you want as long as the data will fit on the disc and the movie is in a compression format compatible with you media player. What kind of a disc are you trying to burn? A data disc? (I.e., one designed to simply the file(s) for playback on a computer using a general media player (e.g., VLC) or an "authored" disc designed to be played on a commercial DVD/BD player? Okay, let's start all over again from scratch.
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