The thing is, I don’t want to make a disk that has menus and scene selections, but rather the most basic Blu-Ray that auto-plays whatever might be burned to it. I have access to decent equipment and some editing and authoring software (Adobe CC and Encore). I would like to figure out a way to burn my own Blu-Ray that when inserted to my car player, will JUST START PLAYING THE MOVIE THAT IS ON IT – No menus, no previews, no languages, JUST play the movie. I’ve never had a disk that won’t play, it’s just that some require a lot of ‘loading’ and button pushing before they’ll get to the main feature. The problem is SOME Blu-Ray disks have an extensive menu system that include previews and region settings that either can’t be bypassed by my (arguably limited) in-car player OR don’t always work well and require a lot of tinkering with the player to get going. Many of the Blu-Ray movies I purchase are used for two purposes, 1) To add a digital copy to my home library, and 2) To keep the physical disk in my mini-van so it can be played during family trips – my car has a factory installed DVD/Blu-Ray player. You’re probably wondering why would I want to do this? I would like to turn the extracted file back into an ‘auto-playing’ Blu-ray ISO (disk). I recently purchased a Redbox Blu-Ray movie that I was able to mount and then extract an. I’m looking for help with burning (making) a Blu-ray disk.
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