\item Did you startup cinelerra from a terminal window so you can see informative messages?
\item Is udftools installed for BD and dvdauthor installed for SD?
\item Do you have loopback not enabled for bluray? At least temporarily, disable automount via:
\item Did you startup cinelerra from a terminal window so you can see informative messages?
\item Is udftools installed for BD and dvdauthor installed for SD?
\item Do you have loopback not enabled for bluray? At least temporarily, disable automount via:
Total size = File0 size in bytes / 2048 + 4094 "+" File1 size in bytes / 2048 + 4094 "+" ...
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Now create the image file via: \texttt{mkudffs image <Total size>} where image or udfs is the image name.
Total size = File0 size in bytes / 2048 + 4094 "+" File1 size in bytes / 2048 + 4094 "+" ...
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Now create the image file via: \texttt{mkudffs image <Total size>} where image or udfs is the image name.
\item Then actually write your multiple bd.m2ts type files onto the \textit{image} where \texttt{<cin\_path>} is the location of the cinelerra binary \textit{bdwrite} file and \texttt{<path>} is your directory path. Below is a single line that wrapped around with 4 Titles.
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<cin_path>/bin/bdwrite image /<path>menu_titles.m2ts --- /<path>/bd1.m2ts -- /<path>/bd2.m2ts -- /<path>/bd3.m2ts -- /<path>bd4.m2ts
\item Then actually write your multiple bd.m2ts type files onto the \textit{image} where \texttt{<cin\_path>} is the location of the cinelerra binary \textit{bdwrite} file and \texttt{<path>} is your directory path. Below is a single line that wrapped around with 4 Titles.
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
<cin_path>/bin/bdwrite image /<path>menu_titles.m2ts --- /<path>/bd1.m2ts -- /<path>/bd2.m2ts -- /<path>/bd3.m2ts -- /<path>bd4.m2ts