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I would like to produce my own animations in a high-def format, so I have been investigating burning blu-ray discs as a way to go. Unfortunately, my quest has left more questions than answers. Basically, I can render my animations as quicktime movies in any format and size quicktime supports. I can also render 6 mono pcm audio files representing the 5.1 surround channels. My question is how can I go from those files to a playable blu-ray disc? What software (preferably Mac) do I need? Will the result be playable on any commercial blu-ray player? Can I render it to a format that does not require recompression? Is uncompressed 5.1 pcm audio possible with any of this software? Can I have a menu? I will be very grateful for any wisdom you are able to impart.
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