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just like this topic

 

http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=10714&st=0

 

 

which I read through and it seemed a solution was never able to be tested, I am having difficulty creating a firmware upgrade disk with imgBurn. I have not upgraded my player with a disk from panasonic, so if you want to continue trying to find a setting that works, Im up for it.

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Ok so just switch the 'Data Type' option to 'MODE2/FORM1/2352' and the 'File System' option to 'ISO9660'.

 

Burn and see if it works.

 

If that doesn't work, try with the 'File System' option set to 'ISO9660 + Joliet'.

 

With the right combination of options, there's no reason we shouldn't be able to get ImgBurn producing a working disc.

 

Once we've figured it out, I can make the program detect a firmware disc build and automate setting the correct options (to make it easier for others / you in the future).

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tried both of those. neither worked.

 

tried so far:

 

mode 1 - ISO9660

mode 1 - ISO9660 + joliet

mode 1 - ISO9660 + udp

mode 2 - ISO9660

mode 2 - ISO9660 + joliet

 

plus tried a couple of things with that "do not append ;1" to filename option being checked or unchecked.

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What model player do you have and where's the download for the firmware you're trying to use?

 

I built a firmware disc for a random panasonic player the other day using XP's built in burner (which is supposed to work ok) so I know exactly how that disc looks.

 

It uses 'ISO9660 + Joliet'.

 

Both file names in both file systems have the ';' on the end of them.

 

It burns in Mode2/Form1/2352.

 

It makes a multisession disc (i.e. you can still add data to it).

 

Your discs did just end up with a single file called PANA_DVD.FRM in the root yeah?

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Panasonic BD30K bluray player. and If I werent running vista I could have done it with XP's native ISO burn. but alas, vista found another way to mess with me. I was advised to use a 3rd party burner and your program seemed to have the most positive reviews.

 

firmware source page:

http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/bd/download/bd30/bd30_na.html

 

 

attempting to burn version 2.9

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Ok, please check if following BIN/CUE produces a working CD.

 

If it doesn't, I'm going to make a slight change to the CUE file and send you a new version of ImgBurn to test with.

 

http://www.2shared.com/file/yx5AE_r3/BD30NT_V29.html

 

Please post the log of you burning and verifying a disc (with that image) so I can double check it's working as it should be.

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