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  1. The stream from the 25 GB copied to a 50 GB plays video and audio perfectly on the 50 GB disc, however, an excellent thought. Short of another brainwave, perhaps you might pass this on to one of your colleagues in the Blu Ray department. All the Best, Stuart
  2. Will do, and Thanks for your support. I'll get back to you.
  3. Not to flog a dead horse, but my files surely (?) must be Blu-Ray Video compliant since once burned on a 25GB disc they play on my stand alone's. In addition, I have used Clown BD in order to burn a 50 GB disc. Clown uses ImgBurn to burn the disc.the result is a disc that plays on the standalone's, however, there is no audio. If one follows the Log for Clown, Audio is present until ImgBurn takes over. I have been using the default settings in ImgBurn. Might it be possible that one of the settings have been changed? I certainly will check into the tsMuxer forum, however, since I am totally unfamiliar with ImgBurn's would you be kind enough to recommend the best place to obtain help on thIs forum?
  4. Forgot to add, if my files are Blu-Ray Video non-compliant, why am I able to record them on a 25 GB?
  5. Thanks for your reply. Is there a person or forum that can advise re: my files being Blu-Ray Video non-compliant.
  6. To the best of my knowledge 'Ez-Mode Picker' does not have a Mode for converting a File to a Folder, so I converted an m2ts File to a Blu Ray folder using tsMuxer. I then burned the BDMV Folder. Once again the disc would play on my computer but not on a Stand Alone Player. A couple of questions, if you please: 1. What am I doing wrong? 2. Why can I burn 25 GB discs presently without a problem but cannot burn 50 GB? 3. Why was I able to burn 25 and 50 GB's without a problem prior to 3 months ago? Please find a copy of the Log for the above mentioned Burn. Many Thanks Verbatim BD-Re DL x2 50GB Windows 10 PIONEER Internal Blu-ray Drive BDR-S13UBK Stand Alone Burners: Oppo and Sony
  7. Sorry if I misled you. BD should have read as Blu Ray Disc. When one opens the root directory of the of the burned disc there is a .m2ts file present which plays perfectly well on VLC". This is true for BDMV and MVCHD.
  8. Sorry if I misled you. BD should have read as Blu Ray Disc. When one opens the root directory of the of the burned disc there is a .m2ts file present which plays perfectly well on VLC". This is true for BDMV and MVCHD.
  9. Windows 10 PIONEER Internal Blu-ray Drive BDR-S13UBK Verbatim 50GB RE (Taiwan) Discs Stand Alone Burners: Oppo and Sony I have been using ImgBurn for more years than I care to remember and have burned a countless number of BRD’s, both 25 and 50GB. Nonetheless, I remain an absolute ‘newbie’ since all I had to do is push a couple of buttons and thereby rip a 50 GB BRD; that is until recently. I had not used ImgBurn for 3 months and when I attempted to do so 2 weeks ago, I found that: 1. Burned 25 GB BRD’s play perfectly well on a stand alone, no problem. 2. 50 GB BRD’s ‘successfully’ burned (according to the log), do not play on a standalone. When one opens the root of burned file on the burned disc there is a .m2ts file present which plays perfectly well on VLC. In addition, on occasion, ImgBurn would produce a pop-up ‘I and O’ and on would stop at the layer break. I found (link removed) to be helpful since it resolved the aforementioned conditions, however, the burned disc would not play on a stand alone player. At this juncture I replaced my LG WH14NS40 with a PIONEER Internal Blu-ray Drive BDR-S13UBK with, regrettably, no difference. I then explored https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/the-long-lost-feature-or-how-to-get-better-burn-results-with-50gb-100gb-bd-r-dl-tl.86133/ I changed the settings of ImgBurn appropriately, but with no benefit whatsoever. Assistance would be gratefully appreciated, Stuart LOG Image 1.pages LOG 2+.pages
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