I'm sorry for the many questions in this thread, but I think it is wise to have a plan from capturing to playback video as a whole, before starting the work. My questions are therefore numbered to be easier to comment on each of them. Somebody may already have noticed that my workstation/server also was to be equipped with a Blu-ray burner. As I forgot this at the end in my question list, here it is:

Q6
I have previously on Linux tried to create a few DVD video disks (Kino, dvdautour, mkisofs) and also burned a few BD-R/RE UDF data disks (NeroLinux) as backup for raw video files.

My question is if it is possible now with any Linux tool to create simple BD-R/RE video disks that can be used on standalone Blu-ray video players?

AFAIK Blu-ray 25Gb video disk is specified to contain UDF 2.5/2.6 and about 2 hours MPEG2 or 4 hours H264/MPEG4 AVC video. If these restricted formats are problematic, can a Blu-ray player use DV and M2T directly, and what about the new open WebM/VP8 video format?


Terje J. Hanssen



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