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I'm looking into getting a new laptop with a Blu-ray drive, and I'm debating on getting a read only or a writeable drive. Basically this has intrigued me because I'm wondering is it possible that I could burn multiple dvd's to a single Blu-ray disc. Like could I have a main menu that has the options to access each dvd's main menu. For example: I create a Quentin Tarantino movies disc, and at the menu there's Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 and Death Proof (given there's enough space). Then sub-menus for Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown and Death Proof for the special features discs. Then when I select that movie/disc, it just comes up like I had put the regular DVD in. Sorry if this is an obvious yes or no answer, but I've never really burned movies before, so I'm kinda new to it. If I can do that, then I'm sold on a writeable drive.
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