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Aaron Porteous
February 16, 2010 at 6:37 pmWell the reason I ask, is because I’m looking for an effective way to streamline this process. I’d like to be able to “compress for bluray” multiple projects overnight, then burn them all in the morning (using the Create Disc app).. Instead of compress and burn for 4 hrs for one project at a time.
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Andrea Stewart
February 16, 2010 at 8:34 pmI’ve also learned that if you encode from Compressor to your hard drive and not directly to the BDR it will create a disc image. Use disk utility to burn the disc image onto as many copies as you want.
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John Baldino
June 28, 2010 at 9:22 amWow, just stumbled on this thread today. Really saved me some time knowing how to access Create Disc again after already encoding to blu-ray files from FCP 7. Very handy tip indeed. Thanks!
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James Hollingsworth
September 5, 2013 at 12:11 pmThe create disc is a useful option for making further Blu-ray copies but it seems to only offer up to 10 jobs. Once full, any further discs created are not listed. Does anyone know how to overcome this limit?
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Mark Maness
September 5, 2013 at 1:07 pmIf you’re using FCP to create multiple copies of BluRay discs, it’s going to take you forever to complete that job. Your best bet would be to use Roxio Toast to copy the discs or a disc duplicator.
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