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Old 08-10-2016, 01:53 PM   #1
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So the other day I bought an lg slim external blu-ray writer which came with cyberlink media suite 10 for blu-ray for the last 2 days it hasn't gotten me anywhere I am trying to burn some HD music videos I have on my laptop to no prevail I tried using power producer version 5.5 I can get all the way to the burning screen but before I click burn the program crashes.

so can someone link me to some better software if possible I'm running windows 10 home
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Imgburn is a good one.
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Imgburn is a good one.
thanks I'll look into it
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How powerful of a CPU do you have? If you're not compressing any, just burning content straight back onto Blu-ray media, then I recommend BD Rebuilder.

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143716

There are a couple of setup guides, but it's really very easy. The program is free and if you have ImgBurn installed, you can configure it to automatically burn to disc using ImgBurn.
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