alexdarcy Posted November 30, 2019 Posted November 30, 2019 Hello, I'm looking for some help. I burn a blu-ray with the files (BDMV and CERTIFICATE). I guess you have to finalize the burning to be able to play the disc on a blu-ray lounge. How to finalize the engraving? Thank you.
dbminter Posted November 30, 2019 Posted November 30, 2019 By engrave, do you mean burning a BD-R? By lounge, do you mean a Blu-Ray player? If so, ImgBurn should automatically finalize discs for you. If a Blu-Ray player isn't playing your BD-R movie disc, it could be a variety of things. Either non-compliant BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders made by the program that made them or your player doesn't like the BD-R's you're using and doesn't recognize they've been inserted.
alexdarcy Posted November 30, 2019 Author Posted November 30, 2019 (edited) Il y a 38 minutes, dbminter a déclaré: Par graver, voulez-vous dire plus grave sur BD-R? Par salon, voulez-vous dire un lecteur Blu-Ray? Si tel est le cas, ImgBurn devrait automatiquement terminer les disques pour vous. Si un lecteur Blu-Ray n'est pas sous la forme d'un disque, il peut être une variété de choses. Les dossiers BDMV et CERTIFICATE n'ont pas été programmés. Ils n'ont pas été BD-R. Yes, burn to Blu-ray Disc MediaRange BD-R DL 6x 50GB. Yes for a Blu-ray player read for television. My BDMV and CERTIFICATE files were created with Studio 22 Pinnacle. Edited November 30, 2019 by alexdarcy
dbminter Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 Try something other than MediaRange BD-R DL. Like Verbatim BD-R DL. When using dual layer media, the only reliable stuff used to be made by Verbatim. CMC bought up Verbatim so it's hard to say much anymore. Near as I can remember, MediaRange is a no name manufacturer so their discs are cheap. Cheap media often times aren't recognized by players.
alexdarcy Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 11 minutes ago, dbminter said: Essayez autre chose que MediaRange BD-R DL. Comme Verbatim BD-R DL. Lorsque vous utilisez un support double couche, le seul matériel fiable utilisé auparavant était celui de Verbatim. CMC a acheté Verbatim, il est donc difficile de dire beaucoup plus. Aussi proche que je puisse m'en souvenir, MediaRange est un fabricant sans nom, de sorte que leurs disques sont bon marché. Les médias bon marché ne sont souvent pas reconnus par les joueurs. Hum !!! I bought 25 MediaRange discs to burn !!!
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