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cobra70

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  1. Sorry for the lack of attention. I can not insert png images in the forum. The warning tells me that the format is not allowed. I use imageshack ... but it always converts only in PNG.
  2. Ok. If the phases are the same and the mode of operation of ImgBurn is the same, the problem is in the burner's firmware. I have no idea what it could be ... but the problem needs to be right there!
  3. I did the test that I had said. Now the BD-RE SL works without spare area. I can not understand the meaning of what has happened. Steps: 1. Formatted the drive without spare area. 2. ISO burned. The BD-RE does not work on Samsung. 3. Formatted the drive with spare area. 4. ISO burned. The BD-RE work on the SAMSUNG standalone. 5. Formatted the disk again without sparea area. 6. ISO burned. The BD-RE is still working on the SAMSUNG standalone. What is the difference between point 2 and point 6? The first time I tried to burn the ISO directly on a blank new BD-RE. Before burning Imgburn ​​formatted, rezero and then it wrote the ISO (Consecutive passes without my intervention). In steps 5 instead I first formatted and imgburn made ​​the rezero. Then, in the step 6, I burned the ISO! (Two different manual steps) Imgburn behaves in a different way? There are differences in the disc if you worked with steps 1 and 2, compared with steps 5 and 6? Can you help me understand?
  4. Are you sure? http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/3186/tdkt.png
  5. News: Last night I reformatted the BD-RE DL with spare area disabled. I have mastered and successfully tested on samsung standalone. The BD-RE DL works. Now I try again to format BD-RE SL with full spare area disabled. I will try to burn an iso and see if it works on SAMSUNG standalone. Stay tuned!
  6. You understand perfectly what I was trying to explain. All the new firmware SAMSUNG always have reduced the potential of the bluray player and particularly the ability to read formats from a USB-connected external hd. If I decide to buy a new player would have a good advice for me? Ok. The BD-RE DL is really formatted with spare areas enabled. Now I try to reformat without spare are enabled and I burn a large ISO. Then I will try on the SAMSUNG and I will inform you! I hope to be lucky
  7. Ok... is clear that I am not English mother tongue and I do not know the English language. Thanks for the correction ... sooner or later I will learn a little bit. Ok... but in this way my SAMSUNG standalone will not read the BD-RE! In this case, I'm again to the initial problem. My BD-RE DL has these values​​: 23,652,352 sectors 48,440,016,896 bytes Do you think it's been formatted with "spare area"?
  8. Ok. I had a doubt. This evening I tried to set with spare area, and then perform a full format. At this point the ISO could not be burned because they appeared to be too large. I created a smaller ISO and I burned it. For the first time, SAMSUNG read BD-RE disc. As I do now to recover the portion occupied spare to burn larger ISO in my BD-RE?
  9. Certainly. The manual states compatibility with BD-R e BD-RE without specifying whether they are 25 or 50. I read that ImgBurn default format disks without spare areas. I tested format with e without spare areas but BD-RE 25 does not work on Samsung BD-C5900. The firmware on my burner is the last one. The firmware on my player is not the last one because with the new updates the situation is getting worse.
  10. I burned an ISO over bd-re 25 with LG BH08LS20. Burning has happened. The disc works with POWERDVD. The same disk does not work on Samsung BD-C5900. If I burn the same ISO on a BD-R 25, the disc works with POWER DVD and Samsung Standalone. Taking the test with ISO and BD-RE 50, BD-RE DL works with POWER DVD and Samsung Standalone. I tried a Verbatim BD-RE 25 and a Sony BD-RE 25. Same result. Does not work on Samsung standalone. How can I solve this problem? Thank you.
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