One Way To Make A Blu-Ray 'like' video

An overview of one of the early methods of creating Blu-Ray video at Home using Roxio Creator 2010
Eventually Apple will include this in their Final Cut Studio package, but by that time we will be watching
3D Hologram video and won’t need Blu-Ray anymore. BITING sarcasm...
This is a more “beginner” level method for creating Blu-Ray Video on your system at home. This software is called Roxio Creator 2010. As I’ve mentioned, we are still a little early in the Technology for widespread consumer production of Blu-Ray Video but this is a great start and worth a look. If you’re interested in the software, we’ve found it in a few places for you to take a closer look at it:


Roxio Creator 2010

It goes for around $100 and really seems to be Roxio Toast Titanium on steroids, but I’ll let you be the judge. I will say that I use Toast Titanium at home and at work to create DVD image files and to manipulate video to/from a DVDs (legally of course) by use of Toast. It is a “must have” tool for filmmakers and video peeps (and peepettes) alike.
Roxio has a “Pro” version of their Toast software for about $30 more called Roxio Toast 10.0 PRO and supposedly you get a gazillion more features with it, but I couldn’t find one listed that would really set it much apart from the $100 Creator version we’ve listed here. But if you’re one of those hard core Missouri folk that insist that I SHOW YOU. Then here is a link for the Toast 10.0 Pro version:


Roxio Toast 10.0 Pro for Mac

You can see Roxio Creator 2010 for Blu-Ray in action here:


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