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  1. So I couldn't use an app like Ghost??
  2. My title says it all..any help is greatly appreciated
  3. Please know that depending on your firmware ,your player may or may not play Blu-Ray files burned on a normal DVD. I'm going thru this same problem on my Panasonic BD35 where it used to play those type of discs,but it doesn't any more. Mind you ,BD5/BD9 is not officially supported ,although when explaining my dilemma to Panasonic Support ,they've agreed to send me all the previous firmware for my player to see which one will return that function to me. I'll report back when I've tested it... If you never updated your player ,this doesn't apply to you,bu if you have , and those discs used to play,but they don't now, contact Support at the following email address: PanasonicCallCenter@us.panasonic.com Good Luck
  4. Thanks for your reply,MMalves. I haven't updated that player in a while,although the disc I'm speaking of is the FIRST burned disc I ever had a problem with. That player plays burned DVD's ,Burned Blu-Rays,even burned BD5/BD9 discs with no problem whatsoever. So I'm thinking it's more what's on the disc than the firmware of the player. Re-authored two compliant files to a Blu Ray Structure,and only the first one played. Attempted to advance the disc after the credits were complete from the first one and the disc went back to the start of the first movie. Mind you the files chosen were authored for two separate Blu Ray projects which played back perfectly on their own. I'm wondering if there is something I should uncheck since there maybe a rule that tells the disc to go back to the beginning instead of advancing. Does anyone know what needs to be done?? BTW,used MultiAVCHD for authoring...
  5. Thanks for your reply,MMalves. I haven't updated that player in a while,although the disc I'm speaking of is the FIRST burned disc I ever had a problem with. That player plays burned DVD's ,Burned Blu-Rays,even burned BD5/BD9 discs with no problem whatsoever. So I'm thinking it's more what's on the disc than the firmware of the player.
  6. Which player,Altercuno,VLC or ArcSoft TMT???
  7. Google MultiAVCHD, that will allow you to add multiple movies to BD-R. Thanks to both of you guys for your responses. Re-author?? Okay I have to look that up,and I have the AVCHD which I've used extensively,but still requires a bit of a learning curve. Thanks again !! If your structures are already compliant, MultiAvchd should take them and spit it out with minimal re-authoring. Since you are burning to BD-R and not DVD, the changes should be minimal. Good luck. Thanks BR,gonna try it later and let you know. Just thought you could burn them within IMGBurn and watch 'em one after the other since they're already compliant structures Strange thing ,after authoring two compliant (or so I thought) .mkv files thru TsMuxer which had a successful completion,I burned the resulting compilation with ImgBurn. Prior to that ,I viewed the file thru VLC,and saw the first file (Wolverine) but could not see the second (The first Transformers).When playing it thru ArcSoft Total Media Theatre,I only see the Transformers. When playing it thru my standalone Blu Ray (Sony BDP-300),I only see the Transformers with no sound when the original file had 5.1. Any help would be deeply appreciated,and the person whose able to resolve my dilemma would be placed in my will ,and will enjoy my deep DVD blank collection (13+ Verbatim blanks)...LOL
  8. As music and movies can fill up a hard drive quickly,I suggest you buy a bigger hard drive (1TB WesternDigital will do) and for bunrning,I suggest you buy additional RAM since burning suffers (IMHO) when RAM is too low. If your budget will allow max out the RAM on your box,so it will operate at maximum performance. For example I have a Intel Quad Core Processor(Q9300) and 4 GB of RAM,and I have 3 external burners (Samsung 182,LG GGW H20L,and Pioneer BDR 205)and I can burn two discs at a time.And lastly,get an up to speed virus protection,that downloading can wreak havoc on an unprotected PC. Hope this helps you. Good Luck
  9. They are better quality. Don't know what town your'e in but ,if it has a Micro Center,you can get a 100 disc spindle of Verbatims w/out the cakebox for $20. Look for it !!! But you have to go to the store
  10. Google MultiAVCHD, that will allow you to add multiple movies to BD-R. Thanks to both of you guys for your responses. Re-author?? Okay I have to look that up,and I have the AVCHD which I've used extensively,but still requires a bit of a learning curve. Thanks again !! If your structures are already compliant, MultiAvchd should take them and spit it out with minimal re-authoring. Since you are burning to BD-R and not DVD, the changes should be minimal. Good luck. Thanks BR,gonna try it later and let you know. Just thought you could burn them within IMGBurn and watch 'em one after the other since they're already compliant structures
  11. Google MultiAVCHD, that will allow you to add multiple movies to BD-R. Thanks to both of you guys for your responses. Re-author?? Okay I have to look that up,and I have the AVCHD which I've used extensively,but still requires a bit of a learning curve. Thanks again !!
  12. If you have two Blu Ray Structures (BDMV,Certificate) and they are within the capacity for say a 50 GB BD RE does anything special need to be done to get them to play normally prior to burning?? Looking to get both Transformers on one disc...Please advise....Thanks
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