How to burn videos full hd to dvd - r with Blu - ray burner for playback on a Blu - ray set top player?

Hello

Blu - ray media is still expensive for export small HD projects.

If I have a Blu - ray burner,

can I burn BD on DVD-r (4.7 GB) exports

and play on a Blu - ray set top player?

alias: DVD-r accepts a laser "blue"?

(Menus at this point are not necessary)

For the most part, I'm wanting to burn music videos for 3-4 minutes on DVD-r disks

full HD Blu - ray without having to use expensive Blu - ray disc every time.

Thank you

j

Ouch!  I don't really remember, but I think I burn with a DVD ol burner ' ordinary.  I have two; a BD - R drive and the DVD-R drive.  Once the image is made I don't think it's important.

I would say go for it.

If I'm wrong, I'll blame "Friday afternoon near time to quit smoking."

Erik

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