Melon
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I don't think I will burn blu-ray contents on a BD-RE or BD-R. It is a waste of time and money. I think I will use my computers as a blu-ray player. So, as an experiment, I connected this computer at my hand to a TV with an HDMI cable, and it worked perfectly. It happened to be a Mouse computer. An .iso file started quickly, but the hard disk copy with structure took a lot of time before it started to play.Rip it to HDD with structure and recode it with Handbrake or any other recoder of your choice ... the resulting files can be played nearly anywhere. No need for extra Bluray-Player Software.