Windows DVD Maker can burn videos on Blu - Ray disks?

Creation of DVD Windows Help file really should indicate if she can do it or not.  And Yes, I have a Blu - Ray burner in case anyone is wondering.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Windows 7 has no native support, you won't be able to burn discs using Windows DVD Maker.
You need a writer application and third party Blue-Ray that will support it.

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