newburn Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Bought this 50gb empty verbatim blu-ray disc https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00LPM2CU8?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Have been using LG WP50NB40 been for ripping all my personal collections. Have some ripped ISO files which i wanted to copy/burn to empty blu-ray discs for my personal collection/backup. Used imgburn SW (windows 11) and sucessfully copied ISO files under 23GB to 25gb capacity discs and all play fine in my 4k/3D player without any issues. For all those, I selected Mode 'Build' by default Then tried some huge ISO files (27+ GB) on my 50GB capacity disc. Got no errors as such and process completed successfully without any errors/warning. Tried both Build and Write options but when i play in my bluray player, it keeps saying 'loading' and freezes and cannot even play those. But same discs when i viewed in my laptop via that Lg drive, i can see the contents. Please help me what am I missing here. Any thing in setting/config that I need to do? is it build or Write mode exactly? My requirement : simply copy or burn the existing ISO to this disc and to play in a bluray player.
dbminter Posted February 27 Posted February 27 If the content is visible on your PC, then it's not the content or ImgBurn. It's your physical player. It possibly doesn't like those discs you used. You might benefit from this thread, too: There have been demonstrable drops in quality in the branded blue and white Verbatim BD recordable discs. That may be your issue here. Also, to rule some things out, what exactly are you writing to these BD-R DL? A BD Video or container files such as MKV or MP4? If it's the former, then yes, you should just pop in the disc and get it to play something unless the player can't read the discs due to their quality. If you're burning container files to the disc and expect the player to play them by just popping in the disc, then that most likely won't work. At best, you must load them with some kind of navigation software on the player.
newburn Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 1 hour ago, dbminter said: If the content is visible on your PC, then it's not the content or ImgBurn. It's your physical player. It possibly doesn't like those discs you used. You might benefit from this thread, too: There have been demonstrable drops in quality in the branded blue and white Verbatim BD recordable discs. That may be your issue here. Also, to rule some things out, what exactly are you writing to these BD-R DL? A BD Video or container files such as MKV or MP4? If it's the former, then yes, you should just pop in the disc and get it to play something unless the player can't read the discs due to their quality. If you're burning container files to the disc and expect the player to play them by just popping in the disc, then that most likely won't work. At best, you must load them with some kind of navigation software on the player. Hi, i have some 3D movies in the form of ISO files as i mentioned. Also how can i play those discs in my laptop using the same LG external drive? when i put the disc , i can see contents but cannot play via VLC. pls share if any SW i need to install
dbminter Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Admittedly, my knowledge of Blu-Ray Video discs is not as extensive as DVD Video discs, so I can only go so far. It depends on what these ISO's are. If the ISO's have BDMV folders in the root directory, then you can just burn the ISO in Write mode to BD discs. Then, they should play in a standard Blu-Ray player by popping them in if they are Blu-Ray Video compliant. You can also insert them in your LG external PC drive and play them with any Blu-Ray player software, so the LG drive not have compatibility issues with the discs you burned to. I am not very familiar with VLC either, but I believe it may support playing DVD Video ISO files natively, so it might support playing BD Video ISO's natively. You'd have to open one of these ISO's in VLC and see if it plays. If VLC doesn't play these ISO's, either VLC doesn't support Blu-Ray Video ISO's natively for playback or the ISO's are not Blu-Ray Video compliant.
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