WikiPapers

In the rapidly evolving world of Blu-ray, we at NetBlender strive to provide reliable information about how to make your experience with DoStudio a success. Rather than publish traditional White Papers, however, we have created a series of WikiPapers. Yes, we are experts in next generation disc authoring, but we believe it is inappropriate for any single company to claim the final word in the best practices for BD development.

Explore these papers — written by real producers — to learn more about the nuts and bolts of BD Development. And contribute! It is by harnessing the knowledge of our global community of developers that the next generation formats will flourish with creative content.

To offer an edit, please email us at wiki (at) netBlender (dot) com.

Authoring Your first Blu-ray Disc

This paper details the entire authoring process. It is a comprehensive look at how to get started with DoStudio. A must-read for all Blu-ray authors.

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Blu-ray Encoding

This paper offers a snapshot of HD encoders and transcoders that produce valid BD video streams for use with DoStudio.

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How to Burn BD-R/RE with ImgBurn

This wikipaper describes how to burn a disc with ImgBurn and it offers some information about testing your projects during the authoring process, compatibility notes and time saving tips.

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AACS for Independent Producers

No aspect of Blu-ray production has caused more confusion and consternation than the mandatory AACS requirement for Blu-ray replication. This wikipaper was assembled from real-world replication experience and several conversations with AACS LA and replication companies.

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Using Eclipse with the HD Cookbook book

Learn how to setup the Eclipse Java IDE workspace for the book “Programming HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc: The HD Cookbook” on a pc.

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BD Player Profiles: A Primer

This paper explains the differences among the three BD player profiles and lists player support for each profile.

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