https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=257602
--- Comment #9 from Thomas Schmitt <scdbac...@gmx.net> --- The main problem is that google does not find any free tool to master a UDF filesystem for Blu-ray. Burning the filesystem to media would then be easy. Aren't any Blu-ray players out there which play video files from other filesystems like ISO 9660 ? (If there are: Boycott the others.) UDF specs are available for free as PDFs of ECMA-167 plus UDF-2.60. But they are written in an unappealing way. So it would need some sincere bribery to get this done. (One or two picky Blu-ray players, a few standards-conformant commercial Blu-ray videos, a variety of addictive drugs to keep the programmer from running away.) It might also cost money to get official specs for Blu-ray video which might name more constraints beyond UDF. (I would not reject a contribution to libisofs. But integrating and testing it will not be a picnic.) -------------------------------------------------------------------- I doubt that https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344392 is a duplicate of this bug report here. Here we bemoan the lack of a Blu-ray video mastering tool. 344392 is about the suspicion that K3B insists in particular image formats like ISO 9660 and rejects UDF. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.