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The use of Blu ray recorders

For example, I would like to start with a blu ray burner,I want to burn it into a disk, usually a HR-HDTV movie of size 2 - 5g, usually in MKV format.Is it okay if I want to use a blu ray burner to carve the movie in this format?If not, will there be any other steps?By the way, can the disc be played directly on the Blu ray DVD when it's finished?I don't have to understand the use of the film recorder is carved into the dish, burn the film itself (can be played directly) or similar to the mobile hard disk that is stored this movie file information.Hope to answer in detail..Or, I need to have this kind of video engraved on the disc. Can I use the DVD burner? (on condition that it does not affect display effects)

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In addition, Blu ray and DVD burn when the bald head of what is not the same, so the DVD burner can not burn Blu ray disc, general Blu ray burner is compatible with DVD burn, and Blu ray disc can not be read on the DVD machine
The first Blu ray burner is more expensive, then, if you carve the size of the 2-5G film, a blu ray 5-10 (single cutting of single blue about 25G, but the capacity) CD format is equivalent to the mobile hard disk, can only put on the computer, not on Blu ray player.
My friend, your situation is the direct use of DVD burner to burn it, after all, your disc capacity is only 2--5G, with a blue disc is a waste ah, you want to burn a DVD disc and then to play with DVD, you must first use the software to convert the video files to DVD format with the burning software on a DVD disc player, if you are directly recorded then just file storage Oh, some DVD is not directly read.

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