Ashley Dixon wrote:
> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 04:02:02AM -0500, Dale wrote:
>> Anyway, I have some HD videos I want to burn to a Blu-ray disc in HD. 
>> I've used Devede and Devedeng to create DVDs for a while.  I prefer the
>> old Devede but the new ng version works well.  It doesn't however seem
>> to create Blu-ray discs.  I googled and found how to play some of them
>> at least that are commercially made.  I can't find however what software
>> is used to create my own. 
>>
>> Does anyone know what software to use to create HD video Blu-ray discs? 
>> I'm hoping to use them as backup media as well, in addition to other
>> backup methods.  Right now, I want to create a few video ones to play in
>> a blu-ray player. 
> Have you tried Xfburn (`app-cdr/xfburn`) ?   Unfortunately  it  is  a  
> graphical
> application (GTK+) with a somewhat-ugly user interface, but does claim  to  
> burn
> Blu-Rays.  I can only vouch for its stability with  standard  D.V.D.s,  
> although
> it's worth a try.
>
> https://docs.xfce.org/apps/xfburn
>


I'm emerging that now.  I found the USE flag bluray and put in
make.conf.  Is there any other flags that I need to enable?  Maybe some
decoding type thing that isn't obvious? 

There's a file somewhere that contains all the USE flags and their
description.  I can't seem to locate it anymore.  Anyone recall where
that file is?  I thought it was in the tree somewhere but I don't see it.

Thanks for the info.  Going to see what it looks like.  I've never done
anything with a blu-ray before.  I'm totally clueless about them.  It
seems they are very different from a DVD.  It's not just able to stuff
in more data but requires a whole new toolbox to use.  This is gonna be
a learning experience it seems. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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