Very disappointing
Summary of my experiences: Had 25 .mp4 clip files. Dragged as a group onto “drop here” area, they go in the list in reverse order! The interface has a means of moving a clip up or down but it is very tedious, so deleted them and dragged them in one at a time. (Strike one) The capacity gauge showed 22GB, no problem, so clicked Burn button. After the 2 hour 30 minute “conversion” process it was ready to “burn disc” but then said, sorry, the disc is too small, data is a couple hundred MB over capacity! (Strike Two) (My guess? The “capacity” gauge does not allow for the menu and other overhead files — stupid!) Anyway had to click Cancel and delete one of the clips. Click Burn again and find it has discarded all the “conversion” work it did before, so now must do it all over, two more hours of redundant “conversion” — stupid! (Strike 3). But it finally got to “Burn disc” step and it started writing disc, hurrah! Left the room for half an hour and came back to find a message “Unable to burn disc”. No further explanation, just — failed. No choice but to click Cancel and — what? try the whole three-hour process again? Strike four and this app is deleted — and I have wasted $25 on it. Don’t you make that mistake.
dcortesi about Blu-ray Creator