Jakob <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I already have the correct file structure on my disk, and am now trying
> to generate an .iso file with an UDF 2.5 file system that could
> potentially be used to burn a Blu-ray disk. After reading the man page
> of mkisofs I am however not sure how to tackle this, as I guess my
> knowledge is simply lacking. If I just use the -UDF switch, is that
> already enough? I couldn't manage to properly mount and play back the
> .iso file after I tried this, but udf is also not listed in
> /proc/filesystems, so maybe my kernel is just not able to do that?
> That'd strike me as odd, as I'm able to play back commercial Blu-rays.
>
> Is there something like the -dvd-video switch just for Blu-ray video?
> I'm using Arch Linux with Linux kernel 4.2.5 and cdrtools 3.01 from the
> Arch Linux repositories.

If you like to create a BluRay video disk, you need a program that creates the 
filesystem layout together with the defined java code to control the player.

Do you have such a program?

Jörg

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