Ok,,,
So fart I haven't experienced mnay problems, but im only through about 10 backups so far... including Avatar, Xmen, Gladiator, Harry Potter 1,2,3 and 4 (only watched 1 and 2)
I am using labels on my backups so that I have pretty graphics on the disk, because my wife and kids can more easily identify movies that way...
I have a PS3 and two Vizio BluRay players (VBR231, VBR220). None of these devices "officially" support BD-R playback in the specifications.
Harry Potter 2, Chamber of Secrets, experienced playback problems on ALL 3 devices right around the same area on the disk... maybe a writing error?? i dont know, but the source disk was pristine and so is the backup copy. The film paused, sped up and skipped... I was able to correct it by pausing and playing again...
So here are my questions...
1. Does anybody else use labels? If so have you experienced more playback problems when you use labels? I remember when I first started backing up my DVDs it seemed that players which did not specifically indicate DVD+/-R support definitely had more problem with "labeled" disks than other players that had official support according to the player specs. Anyboyd else noticing more problems with labeled disks versus unlabeld??
2. The leads to the second question... for players that DO NOT officially support BD-R playback, versus the ones that DO support BD-Rs... does anybody have experience with both, and can indicate wether or not official BD-R supported players have less playback issues with backup copies??
Specifically, the Sony S780 has offical support for BD-R playback in the specs and I am looking at purchasing that player in the near future.
Thanks.
So fart I haven't experienced mnay problems, but im only through about 10 backups so far... including Avatar, Xmen, Gladiator, Harry Potter 1,2,3 and 4 (only watched 1 and 2)
I am using labels on my backups so that I have pretty graphics on the disk, because my wife and kids can more easily identify movies that way...
I have a PS3 and two Vizio BluRay players (VBR231, VBR220). None of these devices "officially" support BD-R playback in the specifications.
Harry Potter 2, Chamber of Secrets, experienced playback problems on ALL 3 devices right around the same area on the disk... maybe a writing error?? i dont know, but the source disk was pristine and so is the backup copy. The film paused, sped up and skipped... I was able to correct it by pausing and playing again...
So here are my questions...
1. Does anybody else use labels? If so have you experienced more playback problems when you use labels? I remember when I first started backing up my DVDs it seemed that players which did not specifically indicate DVD+/-R support definitely had more problem with "labeled" disks than other players that had official support according to the player specs. Anyboyd else noticing more problems with labeled disks versus unlabeld??
2. The leads to the second question... for players that DO NOT officially support BD-R playback, versus the ones that DO support BD-Rs... does anybody have experience with both, and can indicate wether or not official BD-R supported players have less playback issues with backup copies??
Specifically, the Sony S780 has offical support for BD-R playback in the specs and I am looking at purchasing that player in the near future.
Thanks.
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