How to Burn/Create Videos to Blu-ray Disc/Folder or BDMV ISO on Windows Vista/XP PC?

UFUSoft Windows Vista/XP Blu-ray Creator allows you to create Blu-ray disc out from any video you have on Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP PC. All popular video formats are supported, such as TS, M2TS, TP, TRP, MPG, MPEG, M4V, MP4, VOB, WMV, MXF etc. You are offered with two Blu-ray types, BD-25 and BD-50. Either type you choose will act as a safer way of preserving your precious video.

Besides the one mentioned above, this Blu-ray Creator for Windows Vista/XP provides you other burning options. If it is unnecessary for you to burn the video to Blu-ray disc immediately, you may prefer to create a Blu-ray folder or ISO file for future use. Video in any format, including TS, M2TS, TP, TRP, MPG, MPEG, M4V, MP4, VOB, WMV, MXF etc. could be turned into Blu-ray ISO file. After being turned into Blu-ray folder/ISO file, the video can be further burned to Blu-ray disc on Windows Vista/XP PC easily.

Follow the tutorial below and burn your precious video to a Blu-ray disc or convert it to a Blu-ray folder or ISO image file on Windows Vista/XP PC.

How to create Blu-ray on Windows Vista/XP PC?

1. Connect the BD drive to your computer and insert a blank Blu-ray disc to the BD drive.

2. Install and launch UFUSoft Windows Vista/XP Blu-ray Burner. Register with the required information to enjoy all the functions. Click Add Files on the top left and load the video you want to burn to the disc.

Windows Vista/XP Blu-ray Burner/Creator

3. Check the video file and click Audio Track or Subtitle, you come to the following window. Hit the Add icon under Audio and choose an audio file as the audio track. Adjust the settings by dragging the bar. Same way with the Subtitle.

add audio track and subtitle

4. Check the video and click Edit. In the popped edit window, try with the Crop, Effect and Watermark function one by one at your disposal.

customize the effect

5. Select target format and destination. If you want to burn to the Blu-ray disc on Windows Vista/XP directly, choose the Blu-ray disc as the target. If you want to create a Blu-ray folder or ISO image file for further use, choose the target folder as destination. Then click Create button to start blu-ray burning on Windows Vista/XP.

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