Lucky for me, we are only producing Blu-ray discs for exhibition as festivals, which means we don’t care about fancy menus. Blu-ray authoring can be a very complicated process, especially when you get into menus and such. Blu-ray on the other hand is a whole different story. DVD authoring on Linux has mostly evolved to the point of being within the reach of the average user, with a number of solutions for DVD authoring. In the wake of producing ‘ Reco‘ this summer, I’ve taken on the responsibility of DVD and Blu-ray authoring for the film. There are workable solutions, that range from commercial (yet still accessible) software, to hoping that your Blu-ray player doesn’t care about UDF 2.5 support any more than you do… like mine did. In order to make Linux Blu-ray authoring a reality, we need to revive this project (udftools), and continue the development of UDF 2.5 and UDF 2.6 support. The current UDF tools (discussed below) haven’t been maintained in years, and appear to be a dead project. IMPORTANT: Blu-ray Authoring in Linux needs your help! It has come to my attention that UDF 2.5 support, which is required for authoring Blu-ray content is currently not supported at a writeable filesystem in Linux.
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