The chaser Surely it s got to

The chaser

Surely it s got to be the source as there are no errors shown in the BD RB log. I d post up the log but I m not sure if that s allowed. another data disc. ??? Before you completely tear your hair out because you re building a coaster palace, you really should use a BD-RE re-writeable blu-ray disc. Or don t they sell those where you are? You learn something every day. Cheers all. Wait, you were using DVD media? OH! That explains it. I thought you were using blank Blu-rays. Thanks for the tip. It s going into my archives for the future. Edit: Oops. Looks like you said that earlier in your comments. That was my mistake for not catching it sooner. Apologies. Alphamale1956, there are a variety of reasons why you should not use a code pack bloatware is just one of them but a quick google search brought up the chaser following: I must be one of the rare lucky ones. Never had a problem with them installed. No problem Adub. Everyone s help is much appreciated. I stumbled upon this about 5 minutes before Dean posted and confirmed with a little more detail. Obviously the combination of DVD and a PS3 makes things a little more complicated It s all good, I enjoy a puzzle. I guess that s why we re all here! FULL BACKUP with JAVA BD-J can t be used when written to DVD media. Dean has pointed out that I can t use DVD media for full backup if the movie has Java content. Say I wanted movie only back up AND wanted to use DVD media AND the movie comes with Java. Is that possible? Yes it is possible. The Java on a Blu-ray only comes into play when dealing with menus. Since you desire to create a Movie Only backup aka. no menus, you should be golden! I m at a total roadblock, PLEASE HELP: I have a LiteOn Model iHBS112 OEM, using AnyDvd 1st-then BD-Rebuilder to be played on my NEW Samsung BD-P15 If I burn a BD-R it won t play on the P1500 but will play on a Samsung BD-C5900 in the store. Wait, this gets better: If I do a double-pass using BD-Rebuilder it DOES burn on an HP Hub Printable DVD-R in great quality Movie Only now. It takes all night 8hrs w/a QuadCore 4MHz AND 8GB RAM. WHY does my BD player read a 35 cent DVD-R and NOT a BD-R that would hold so much more data????????? 1 more? please: How can I backup MY 4GB Movies on ONE BD-R and get them to be seen played on my Samsung P-1500???????? Thank you all in advance. PS I DID purchase my Blu-Ray Dvds-I want to back them up and either GIVE THEM AWAY as Christmas Presents or sell them-money is getting tighter !!!: Buddy Taylor. Possible firmware difference/issue with the two Samsungs? There is a list of compatible hardware in the BD Rebuilder section on Doom I play my backups on a PS3 so I can t really be much help as that s a whole different kettle of ballgames. Other than that I can say that 8 hours for a backup isn t unusual. Mine can take up to 8 hours on standard settings on my i7 860 with 8GB RAM and an SSD to do the mundane stuff. Have you tried the chaser movie only for the BD-R? I should also say that as I don t have a BD burner all my backups are on DL DVDs and they look superb. Make sure that your firmware is up to date on your players. In addition, are you doing a full backup or just a movie only? Movie only you shouldn t have any problems. A fully backup only tends to have problems when dealing with Java content. As for your multiple movies on 1 blu-ray question, you can use MultiAVCHD.

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