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		<title>How to burn a Blu-ray disk at home</title>
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How to burn a Blu-ray disk at home is a post from: Stuffworks.com Blu-Ray Burning Guide By popular demand we have put together a guide that explains how to burn Blu-ray Movies from your home video camcorder onto a standard DVD media using a regular DVD burner that is playable on the PS3 or Blu-ray player. This guide was [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Blu-Ray Burning Guide</strong></p>
<p>By popular demand we have put together a guide that explains how to burn Blu-ray Movies from your home video camcorder onto a standard DVD media using a regular DVD burner that is playable on the PS3 or Blu-ray player. This guide was written to be easy to do and simple to follow.</p>
<p>Now anyone can make their own high definition vidoes at home.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong></p>
<p>DVD’s burned as Blu-ray disks will not be compatible with all Blu-ray players since it is not a requirement for Blu-ray player manufacturers to provide support for burned disks. This tutorial will provide you with Blu-ray compatible disks that will work on the Sony PS3 as well as many other players. Check for firmware updates for your Blu-ray player to increase disk compatibility.</p></blockquote>
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