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How to make a BD ISO into a postable BD format?
The programs that I used were Vegas Pro16 and DVD Architect .
When DVD Arch. was done w/ it, it saved the file in an ISO format. How do I change the ISO into a BDMV folder? Anyone? Thanks! Cheers! No members have liked this post.
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Re: How to make a BD ISO into a postable BD format?
DVD Architect isn't set up to natively generate BDMV folders, just .iso. If you are in Windows 10, right click and mount the .iso. Once it's mounted you can go to the virtual drive where it's mounted and right click again and select Explore. Then just select your BDMV folder and copy it back over to a hard drive, unmount the .iso, and delete it. Granted, a lot of extra steps here, but it looks like your current best option.
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Re: How to make a BD ISO into a postable BD format?
You could install WinRAR. Then right click on the .iso file, select "Extract Files".
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