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Old 17th May 2023, 18:28   #1  |  Link
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Adding data files to blu-ray video disc?

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I am planning on authoring and burning some home videos on to a blu-ray video disc, with menu's and proper bdmv structure etc. So my question is that I would also like to add the video files (originals are in a different format) as data files on to the same disc and would also like to maintain blu-ray player compatibility.

Is this possible and if so how?
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Try it and see what your player does with it, YMMV.

First mux the BDMV folder structure, then add your files in <disc root>, write the disc.
Everything outside the BDMV folder structure should be ignored by the Blu-ray engine, so safe to add.

I did that with DVD many times for Extras like project files, Cover design etc.

The Blu-ray player engine should parse only for the known Blu-ray extensions,
so non-Blu-ray things even inside that folder structure should be invisible.

But I guess then these would not be visible for the media player engine as well.
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