I use a registered copy of DvdFab version 8.1.3.2 to make backup copies of my DVD's. Works great and never had a problem playing a backup on a DVD player. I am trying to make a backup copy of a Blu Ray disc and have run into several issues. The Blu Ray Burner is a Sony BD 5300S and it is installed on a system with a 2600K cpu, an Asus P8Z68-V Pro MB and an MSI 560TI video card. I do not have the Lucid software installed. I am using the Trial copy? of Blu Ray copy.
First, I copied several Blu Rays to a harddrive with the standard DvdFab Blu Ray Copy settings - other than the warning message that I should download and buy the Blu Ray Copy software everything seemed to work ok.
Then I tried to copy only the Main Movie to a folder on the harddrive and the program hung at .49%. After much trial and error I finally figured out it was the Intel GPU that was not available to the program. Why it would copy the whole Blu Ray I do not understand? I changed the A/V Codec settings to use only CUDA. That seemed to do the trick. Do I want to get into the Lucid world so that I can use the Intel GPU?
Next, I used the complete copy of the Blu Ray copied to the harddrive above and made a Movie Only (~93% compression) disk using a Verbatim BD-R LTH Type 25 GB 6X blank Blu Ray disc. The burn completed successfully.
Thought I was home free but I tried to play the disc on my "old" Sony Blu Ray Disc/DVD Player (BDP-S550) and it would not read the disk! The disc appears to be ok when I put it in the Blu Ray drive on the computer. Does this Blu Ray Player support backup Blu Ray discs?
Help is needed. Where did I go wrong?
First, I copied several Blu Rays to a harddrive with the standard DvdFab Blu Ray Copy settings - other than the warning message that I should download and buy the Blu Ray Copy software everything seemed to work ok.
Then I tried to copy only the Main Movie to a folder on the harddrive and the program hung at .49%. After much trial and error I finally figured out it was the Intel GPU that was not available to the program. Why it would copy the whole Blu Ray I do not understand? I changed the A/V Codec settings to use only CUDA. That seemed to do the trick. Do I want to get into the Lucid world so that I can use the Intel GPU?
Next, I used the complete copy of the Blu Ray copied to the harddrive above and made a Movie Only (~93% compression) disk using a Verbatim BD-R LTH Type 25 GB 6X blank Blu Ray disc. The burn completed successfully.
Thought I was home free but I tried to play the disc on my "old" Sony Blu Ray Disc/DVD Player (BDP-S550) and it would not read the disk! The disc appears to be ok when I put it in the Blu Ray drive on the computer. Does this Blu Ray Player support backup Blu Ray discs?
Help is needed. Where did I go wrong?
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