HD DVD ISO in PE11?

I know that it is not possible in PE11 do a blu ray iso (you can just directly burn to blu ray).

My project is short (23 minutes) and I want to make a H264 DVD for playback on blu ray players.

Is possible for HD DVD burn an iso in PE11 (so that I don't have to make them all again if they ask me another copy...). ?

Not in version 11.

13 version added the ability to create an ISO for BluRay or AVCHD discs. Before that, you had the ability to burn DVD files to a folder but other options were to burn direct only.

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