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  1. Ok, what you need to do is put the disc in the drive that Nero made and ImgBurn burnt (i.e. from the top log) and then add that drive to the 'Source' box in Build mode.

     

    i.e. put the disc back in your E: drive and add 'E:\' to the source box in Build mode.

     

    Then click 'Build' to make a new ISO and burn that ISO to a new disc.

     

    That way we've got 2 discs with identical files, 1 of which you know works. So if the 2nd one doesn't it must be down to the filesystem implementation. If that's the case I'll get back to you with more instructions so I can figure out why :)

     

    Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean :unsure:

     

    Correct me if I'm wrong.

     

    1) I put the working disc in my E: drive and create an image on my hard disc

    2) Burn the new image to a new disc

    3) Check if the new disc works

  2. Care to provide details about the ISO you burnt that DID work?

     

    Can you copy + paste everything from the log when you burnt that file please?

     

    Have you tried building a new disc/image based on content of the disc that does work and then seeing if that works / doesn't work?

     

    Sorry, but I'm a newby when it comes to blue/ray or AVCHD.

     

    Here are two logs.

    The first log is from the ISO which works (ImgBurn_iso_does_work.log)

    The second is from the BDMV and the CERTIFICATE folder which does NOT work. (ImgBurn_bdmv_certificate_does_NOT_work.log)

     

    More info about the working movie:

    Type.................: Movie

    Platform.............: PS3

    Compression Format...: RAR

    Video Format.........: AVCHD

    Codec................: x264, 2pass

    Bitrate..............: 8000Kbps

    Resolution...........: 1920x1080p 1280

    ImgBurn_iso_does_work.log

    ImgBurn_bdmv_certificate_does_NOT_work.log

  3. I have the Sony S350 BD player now and I can confirm that it needs the certificate folder not burned to work. However the video is stuttery but that is the fault of the Blu Ray to AVCHD software I am using. I am using the original bitrates of the Blu Ray discs and I think the AVCHD spec doesn't go that high up.

    Hi NWG,

     

    I've got the same Sony BD S350 player and..... the same problems..

    I want to burn a movie to a DVD+R or DVD+RW (DVD5)

     

    I've tryed to:

    - burn the BDMV and the CERTIFICATE folder onto the root of the disk using UDF 2.50, doesn't work.....

    - burn only the BDMV folder onto the root of the disk using UDF 2.50, doesn't work.....

     

    When I tryed to burn another movie, which was packed as an iso containing the BDMV and the CERTIFICATE folder, It DID work!

    So both ways I've burned both folders onto the root, but only the iso worked.... strange, or not??

     

    The BD S350 is a beauty and has great quality, but sometimes I wish I still had my PS3 which just swallowed everything.

     

     

    Can someone help me explain how to burn a AVCHD movie for my Sony BD S350

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