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I hope someone can and or will help me.

I have these bluray files just under 25 gig and have the proper folders. Supposedly a true bluray rip.

I used Imgburn version 2.5.4.0 and as per instructions selecting BUILD and have it set to:

Data Type = Mode1/2048

File System = UDF

UDF Revision = 2.50

Burnt it on a Verbatim BD-R (my Panasonic will accept those)

After burning, my computer using Power DVD plays it perfectly. Awsome quality.

In my Panasonic, it starts to read, sees it as a Bluray but then nothing. All I can do it select Eject. Play does nothing.

In my Playstation, it reads it and starts to play. Awesome sound quality, but no video.

Three different machines,,,,,,,,,,,,three different results.

 

Like I said folks, I am new at bluray and HD files and must admit I am getting frustrated. Out of 12 BD-R disks, I have made 10 coasters. OUCH! Well, at least they aren't $10 each anymore. :)

If the darn files were not so huge, I would love to pass it on to someone knowledgeable in this for analysis.

 

I am sure because I am new, I am leaving out information needed for total help. Please bare with me and please help me with this.

 

Thank you so much.

 

Thor

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If it burns and verifies ok, ImgBurn did its job. (You didn't provide a log so I can't tell)

 

Playback issues could be down to issues with the source files or a problem with the player itself - and I'm afraid we can't help you with those.

 

I suggest you invest in a BD-RE disc or two and test using those instead.

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If it burns and verifies ok, ImgBurn did its job. (You didn't provide a log so I can't tell)

 

Playback issues could be down to issues with the source files or a problem with the player itself - and I'm afraid we can't help you with those.

 

I suggest you invest in a BD-RE disc or two and test using those instead.

 

 

Thanks Lightning, I will have to get a couple of those.

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