SBDAU is a user-friendly software development kit that enables the creation of Blu-ray movies. With its help, high definition video content can be translated into BDMV format, suitable for storing on Blu-ray Discs.

All functional routines in the package have been developed and constructed under Microsoft Visual C++ compiler (6.0) environment. The key features of SBDAU include authoring a BDMV project structure such as Streams, Clips, PlayLists, Movie Objects, etc. Additionally, creating an ISO image file from a BDMV project in the UDF 2.50 file system is simple.
SBDAU accepts several file types as input, including high definition video, TS and M2TS files with MPEG-2, H.264 / AVC, and VC-1 codec. It also accepts MKV video with MPEG-2, H.264 / AVC, and VC-1 codec.
Output options include authoring an HD video to the hard drive with a BDMV-compliant or AVCHD-compliant directory structure. Alternatively, it's possible to build a BDMV-compliant or AVCHD-compliant disc image encapsulated in a single ISO file (UDF 2.50 file system), which may subsequently be written to disc.
SBDAU requirements include an Operating System - Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7, and a Disk Space of 300 KB for the SBDAU SDK libraries.
Overall, SBDAU aims to simplify and streamline the process of creating Blu-ray movies. Finally, if you have any suggestions or questions regarding the software, you can reach out via email at [email protected].
Version 2.00: 1. Added mkv format supports.