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  • glenns
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    if you want to try one last thing download this old version of fab 8085 Just use it to burn the disk don't use img burn and see if it will play on the Panasonic.


    Sometimes doing things old school will work with older players.

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  • glenns
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    Also if the 80% of your Fab made disks that didn't play in the Samsung now play in it this is even more reason to believe your Panasonic player is at fault.Recheck the firmware make sure it was correct for your model as my model is one model newer than yours and their never was a upgrade for it and it plays Fab iso's just fine.

    To make your collection play on a second player I recommend a used or refurbished (comes with warrentee) perfect for a second room or for the kids use.For the price how can you go wrong.

    My Panasonic DMP-BD-75 is cinavia free and sells used for $27.12 on Amazon or Refurbished $33.98 they mostly come with some kind of guarantee.You spent more on different 50 gig disks than a used player will cost you.Do the math not to mention your time spent on this problem for a guy that works 12 hrs daily i would have brought another player at these low prices.just my thoughts.

    Last edited by glenns; 06-23-2013, 02:49 PM.

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  • glenns
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    Ok the new Fab version is 9046 not 9045 you used as per log file.
    Read this: 19:57:36 Source Media Supported Read Speeds: 4x, 4.8x
    I 19:57:36 Source Media Supported Write Speeds: 2x, 4x from log file.

    If the supported source media supported read speeds are 4x and 4.8x and the media supported write speeds are 2x & 4x if you burn at 2x because it's supported how can you read at 2x unsupported as per log.I would burn at 4x supported by media read and write speeds for this brand of disks.Please also note these ri tec disks give a lot of drives trouble.Do a search on the internet for more info on this.

    Also what is elby clone drive? If your using a clone drive with Fab use Fabs clone drive not any other for good results it's free.

    You can set img burn burner to do a opc before burn to adjust laser power before burning disks recommended when using

    cheap media and when having burning problems.

    Performing Optimum Power Calibration (OPC ) is a special technique used in newer recordable drives to perform a test write and read in an area inside of the lead-in, in order to determine the best laser power for recording and to adjust to each recordable disc, which may vary slightly from different manufacturers, or for other reasons.

    Don't use stick on labels they unbalance the drive at high speeds and will trash it in no time.

    Does the Panasonic also have auto update? could it also have downloaded firmware in a power outage? I would say its bad disks but it plays on the computer and your other player plus one played on a high end player so i say its your player because the above and mostly because no one else is complaining about this issue.
    Last edited by glenns; 06-23-2013, 03:38 AM.

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  • tplowe
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    Copied a disc again using DVDFab 9. Burned ISO with Imgburn. Using LG burner referenced in previous post. Disc was unreadable on the Panasonic. Played on the Samsung. Original plays on both. Blank was RiDATA 50GB.

    I am unable to post a log via paste. I have altered text to not include any instance of the text "img", no luck. I get the error below no matter what I do to the log. Will have to attach.

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  • glenns
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    Are you having trouble finding the logs files? I know your over worked at 12 hours per day and maybe they won't tell me anything but if I don't see them I can't tell if it's something your doing wrong.Even people that read log files daily here including the developer of Fab has made mistakes in reading log files.

    Oh by the way did you happen to buy a new spindle of those cheaper (verb.) disks or are you using the same disk spindle that you have made disks that don't play any longer?

    Img burn also tells you disk ID info. so if you don't remember fab can id a disk for you just in case you didn't know this but you may already know this not being a newbie.

    Rich brought up a good question also do you put stick on labels on your disks?

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  • tplowe
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    All firmware, across all devices, mentioned in this thread has been up to date, latest version. Latest versions of firmware are 3 to 8 months old minimum so this has never made any difference since I keep all my firmware up to date. I already had LG upgraded to 101-A0 (may 12 2012) (this is 13 months old now).

    Imgburn & DVDFab are also upgraded to latest.

    All test performed using Imgburn, were done at 1/2 the rated speed of the disc. Some are rated at 6x, since 3x is not available, they were burned at 2x.

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  • glenns
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    If you burn the disk to fast img burn is not going to tell you theirs a burn speed error but it will record the speed that it used to burn the disk in the log that img burn saves for every burn.

    This is the most common mistake people make they think because they got a drive that can burn at 12-14x that these speeds can be used and the disk play in all blu ray players.

    Also if your not a newbie then is your blu ray burner using the latest firmware 101-A0 (may 12 2012) and did you know you can check it with img burn and it will tell you the firmware your using now? then go to the web and check for updates for you?

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  • tplowe
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    The Samsung must have had an issue with an auto-update process (maybe a power outage or something), and would not boot up past the splash screen. I was able to do a full factory reset and then update firmware. Auto update is now off, so I can monitor firmware updates.

    Just an FYI I run many computers and software, I am not a newbie, I know what a log file is and what it is for. I have been building boxes for 10 years.

    Imgburn shows the log file during process & usually I would be alerted if there was an error. I will go through the entire process & post logs here later today.

    Thanks

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  • glenns
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    I want to see all logs for the new movie (their dated) including the img burn log if you used that for the burn.If you do a fresh 50 gig iso from a new or very good unscratched store brought disk then do the burn we will have new logs using the latest version 9 of fab to look at to see if their are any errors,what version of firmware your blu ray drive is using so we can check to see if their are updates for it then we will look for burning speed to see if your burning to fast and if any errors are their with the burn process.

    This is why their are log files to tell you what your doing wrong if anything.If we find no errors and everything is up to date you can be fairly sure your disks are the cause.

    I have a Pioneer drive that won't burn cheap disks and a new LG that will so it could be blu ray drive firmware needs updating so you see that's why these programs have log files they log each step you take to see if their are errors.Like I said before no one else is having this problem so it's something your doing wrong or bad disks.

    Also in Fab settings please go to blu ray copy and check your settings you should have use Fab burning engine checked and recommend speed set for burn speed.If you use img burn for the burn set img burn for recommended burn speed or one half the disks rated burning speed also make sure fab is also set to this setting.You do this because the disks when made will burn the pits deeper into the disk making it able to play on any player.

    I don't understand how you got the second bluray player to work you said you set the settings to factory default how can this effect not playing 50 gig iso's? Most players you can only flash the update not re-flash to a older version of firmware.You have said you updated both blu rays firmware.

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  • tplowe
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    Do you want to see a log of the ripping process, burn, process or both?

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  • glenns
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    If you want help with this your going to have to post your log files.Cut and past the internal (the last file is the newest file in the list) and burn log (newest log is on top of the list) found in fabs files.

    Make a new 50 gig iso with the newest fab version 9 make sure the disk is clean and free of scratches.

    Then we will be able to look for error's find out your firmware for your blu ray burner is using and see what speed your burning the disks (very important to set Fab to auto for burn speed then if you use img burn you should also use auto or one half burn speed of the disk if you want to play it on other players)

    Also if you burn with img burn a new version was just updated and theirs a burn log with img burn also so if you used it to burn then cut and past the burn log also.This way we can see whats going on.Everything else is just guessing taking a lot of time for no reason.

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  • SuperFist
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    Have you updated the firmware on your LG BH10LS30 optical drive? What version do you have?

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  • tplowe
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    Well, I have done some more testing. First off the problem only seems to occur with my Verbatim BD-R DL discs, the 25gb play fine. I restored the Samsung to factory defaults and updated firmware, and that player seems to play the BD-R DL's fine.

    Here are results so far:
    • No BD-R DL will play on the Panasonic.
    • Burned new DL Discs from Phillips - also will not play on Panasonic.
    • All factory recorded discs play on Panasonic.
    • Panasonic has latest FW
    • All will now play on the Samsung.
    • Took the discs to Best Buy & 1 of 2 DL did not read on high end BD player.


    I am now wondering if my burner is at fault which is an LG BH10LS30.

    Seriously thinking of creating a home Media Server using Plex and Roku which can be configured to play ISO's. But I still need to burn some DL BD's now & then & would like them to be universally playable.

    Is it possible that the BD burner could be a big issue? It doesn't report errors during the burn. Are there brands that are considered more solid than others?

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  • Rich86
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    Originally posted by tplowe View Post
    Hey guys,
    I would be the first to suspect a problem on my end. From my perspective: all of a sudden 80% of the discs I ripped last year with DVDFab 8 are not readable??

    I have other original footie, authored via Adobe Encore, burned to Verbatim BD that are still readable on these two players. Same discs.

    I don't know what's going on. I am very grateful for all the suggestions. Testing BD issues is very time consuming & I spend 12 hrs/day earning a living. I will consider all suggestions & report back after some further testing.

    Thx

    PS - Both players report discs are not readable. They take a very long time to report this, as the player tries multiple times to read the disc.
    Just some questions to see if we can uncover anything . . .
    These are all Verbatim media? Are they logo branded media - inkjet printable? You haven't put any stick-on labels on them, right? Did you play them all the way through after creating them before storing them? Are they all clean and in pristine condition? Have you tried them in someone else's player? Your players handle commercially made BDs & DVDs ok? Do they play burned DVD media ok? Are your players kept in a clean environment (ie. no chance the laser lens has gotten dirty)?

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  • glenns
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    If the 2 players were flashed with new firmware incorrectly this will account for your problems.

    Make sure you test with the store brought disks first do they play on the 2 players?

    If they also fail to play you incorrectly flashed your players with the wrong firmware for the model or if the power went out during flashing the drive or by not following the flashing directions exactly.

    If you tested with store brought disks and they played ok then lets take a store brought disk and make a iso with the current Fab version 8 then burn to 2 different disks one brand that you have trouble with first if they fail to play then try another brand same test.

    Post the internal and burn log by cutting and pasting them to a post.Img burn also has a log so post all logs so we can see whats going on here as we are all playing the guessing game here without the logs.If you use image burn set burn speed for one half disk speed.

    Now you will know if it's the disks if one plays and the other doesn't.If both don't play make a iso from Fab version 9 and do the same test with 2 different brand disks.

    Also the Verbatim brand has a cheaper brand of disks now that don't play well on some machines did you buy a new spindle of these by any chance or are you using the same spindle that you made the trouble disks on?

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