here it is, i hope it's clear enough...
How to Create BD-ISO for "Home Theater Demonstration Bluray v2.0"NOTE:Some torrent clients like utorrent are unable to create the proper folder structure for Blu-Ray Disc/ISO. There are required
empty folders which are not re-created by some torrent clients. This guide assumes you have completed downloading the torrent "Home Theater Demonstration Bluray v2.0"
Please follow the steps outlined below to create the proper folder structure.1. Download this file:
BDMV_(no_Stream_folder).ziphttp://www.fileden.com/files/2007/3/30/942381/BDMV_%28no_Stream_folder%29.zip2. Extract all the contents of the zip file into "[working folder]\BDMV\".
example:
D:\TEMP\BDMV\ where "D:\TEMP" is your [working folder]3. Navigate to your [torrent folder] containing the completed download. You should see 4 items (1 folder, 2 .jpg files, 1 .txt file)
example:
D:\Torrents\Home Theater Demonstration Bluray v2.0\ where "D:\Torrents" is your [torrent folder]4. Open the folder named "Home Theater Demonstration Bluray v2.0". You should again see 4 items (2 folders, 2 .jpg files)
example:
D:\Torrents\Home Theater Demonstration Bluray v2.0\Home Theater Demonstration Bluray v2.0\ where "D:\Torrents" is your [torrent folder]5. Copy the folder named "CERTIFICATE" and Paste it into your [working folder]. Your [working folder] should now contain "BDMV" and "CERTIFICATE"
6. Navigate back to the folder described in Step 4
7. Open the folder named "BDMV"
8. Copy the folder named "STREAM" and Paste it into your "[working folder]\BDMV"
9. Verify that the folder structure within your [working folder] is exactly as follows:
[working folder]
-> BDMV
-.-> (2 files)
-.-> AUXDATA (empty)
-.-> BACKUP
-.-.-> (2 files)
-.-.-> BDJO (empty)
-.-.-> CLIPINF
-.-.-.-> (76 files)
-.-.-> JAR (empty)
-.-.-> PLAYLIST
-.-.-.-> (124 files)
-.-> BDJO (empty)
-.-> CLIPINF
-.-.-> (76 files)
-.-> JAR (empty)
-.-> META
-.-.-> DL
-.-.-.-> (4 files)
-.-> PLAYLIST
-.-.-> (124 files)
-.-> STREAM
-.-.-> (76 files)
-> CERTIFICATE
-.-> (1 file)
-.-> BACKUP
-.-.-> (1 file)
After verifying that you have the proper folder structure, you may proceed to creating the Image file/BD-ISO1. Download and install
IMGBURNhttp://imgburn.com/index.php?act=download2. Launch IMGBURN. Select "Create image file from files/folders"
3. Click "File" then "Browse for a source folder..."
4. Navigate to your [working folder], select "BDMV", and click OK. Under the box named "Source" it should now contain "[working folder]\BDMV"
example:
D:\TEMP\BDMV\ where "D:\TEMP" is your [working folder]5. Click "File" then "Browse for a destination file..." to specify where the image file will be saved.
6. Click "File" then "Build"
7. You will see the following dialog box, click YES.
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ImgBurn
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You haven't included a 'CERTIFICATE' folder even though one exists at the same directory level as the 'BDMV' folder.
Would you like me to include it for you now?
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Yes No Cancel
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8. You will see the another dialog box, click YES.
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ImgBurn
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Your image contains a 'BDMV' folder in the root directory so I'm going to assume it's a Blu-ray Video disc.
Blu-ray Video discs typically use the 'UDF' file system, not 'ISO9660 + UDF' as you have selected.
Would you like me to adjust the setting for you?
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Yes No Cancel
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9. You will be asked to Confirm Volume Label, you may specify the label as desired.
10. After confirming the label you'll get this info, click OK.
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ImgBurn
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485 Files, 16 Folders
Content Type: BD Video
Data Type: MODE1/2048
File System(s): UDF (2.50)
Volume Label: HTDEMO
Size: 49,585,042,560 bytes
Sectors: 24,211,744
Image Size: 49,588,666,368 bytes
Image Sectors: 24,213,216
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OK Cancel
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11. It should now proceed to creating the ISO file. After it has completed you may now load the image file onto a media player that supports BD-ISO playback. Use software/hardware which has Full BD Navigation for best results