Using Win7 x64 Home on a system I built July, 2012:
I7-3770K; Z77; 16GB RAM; 1TB HDD since replaced with 500GB 850 EVO.
Using Intel HD4000 on-chip GPU.
LG WH14NS40 burner
DVD Fab Blu-ray Copy, default settings throughout.
Sony BDP-BX18 Player, bought in 2011.
My copy process has been and is as follows:
Copy disc as BD50 main movie to HDD/SSD.
Convert BD50 to HDD/SSD as BD25, BD9 or BD5.
Burn movie folder to appropriate Verbatim disc.
(Using DVDFab VSO, Nero, AnyBurn, BurnAware or InfraRecorder over time, not in that order. I prefer AnyBurn.)
Insert disc into Sony player.
Watch movie.
I've also used Fuji and Memorex RW discs at times to ferret out and fix the occasional burn issues.
Bottom line: 100% of the discs I've made have started up and played directly upon insertion into the BDP-BX18.
Samsung has stopped producing players and has ended shipments of existing players as announced at CES in February. Since then, news is other makers will be following suit.
I decided to grab a late model player and mothball the BDP-BX18.
I picked up an LG UBK80 at a screaming Black Friday deal, $99 USD. I immediately discovered that my discs evoked a white screen with a "Check Disk!" I soon found this was the case with all my BD9 and BD5 disks burned after November 2017; the BD25s opened as data discs and I could drill down to the m2ts file and play it. ALL discs from October, 2017 going back to 2012 played OK!
The LG had a manufacture date of April, 2019, the firmware dated back to 2016, current as of as of a system update check, confirmed on the LG website. I decided to swap it out for a Sony UBP-X700 (at $80 greater expense) which already had the latest firmware, March 25, 2019.
All my pre-November 2017 discs play OK but those newer failed but reported greater detail than the LG: "Unable to play this disk (sic). Check that the disk can be played by this unit and there are no scratches or fingerprints on the disk. The disk might not be finalized." Again, the BD25s opened as data discs.
This is perplexing in that it can be assumed DVD/Blu-ray burning software finalizes video burns (there's even the option to disable that in the project screen in Nero and AnyBurn). FYI: I know the difference between finalization and closing.
I copied my Avatar Blu-ray using DVDFab 11.0.6.2 and its VSO engine as a BD5 and it failed to play.
It's not the end of the world as I burned the m2ts files from two BD5 discs to new discs and they play OK. Without all the Main Movie bells and whistles, of course.
Having cut my teeth creating and burning CDs and VCDs in Windows 98, this has got me flummoxed.
Technical insight as to a cause for the newer players' behavior with my post-November 2017 discs would be greatly appreciated.
Anyone having run into the same issue (regardless of a time line) and enabled a fix, what is it?
Cheers.
I7-3770K; Z77; 16GB RAM; 1TB HDD since replaced with 500GB 850 EVO.
Using Intel HD4000 on-chip GPU.
LG WH14NS40 burner
DVD Fab Blu-ray Copy, default settings throughout.
Sony BDP-BX18 Player, bought in 2011.
My copy process has been and is as follows:
Copy disc as BD50 main movie to HDD/SSD.
Convert BD50 to HDD/SSD as BD25, BD9 or BD5.
Burn movie folder to appropriate Verbatim disc.
(Using DVDFab VSO, Nero, AnyBurn, BurnAware or InfraRecorder over time, not in that order. I prefer AnyBurn.)
Insert disc into Sony player.
Watch movie.
I've also used Fuji and Memorex RW discs at times to ferret out and fix the occasional burn issues.
Bottom line: 100% of the discs I've made have started up and played directly upon insertion into the BDP-BX18.
Samsung has stopped producing players and has ended shipments of existing players as announced at CES in February. Since then, news is other makers will be following suit.
I decided to grab a late model player and mothball the BDP-BX18.
I picked up an LG UBK80 at a screaming Black Friday deal, $99 USD. I immediately discovered that my discs evoked a white screen with a "Check Disk!" I soon found this was the case with all my BD9 and BD5 disks burned after November 2017; the BD25s opened as data discs and I could drill down to the m2ts file and play it. ALL discs from October, 2017 going back to 2012 played OK!
The LG had a manufacture date of April, 2019, the firmware dated back to 2016, current as of as of a system update check, confirmed on the LG website. I decided to swap it out for a Sony UBP-X700 (at $80 greater expense) which already had the latest firmware, March 25, 2019.
All my pre-November 2017 discs play OK but those newer failed but reported greater detail than the LG: "Unable to play this disk (sic). Check that the disk can be played by this unit and there are no scratches or fingerprints on the disk. The disk might not be finalized." Again, the BD25s opened as data discs.
This is perplexing in that it can be assumed DVD/Blu-ray burning software finalizes video burns (there's even the option to disable that in the project screen in Nero and AnyBurn). FYI: I know the difference between finalization and closing.
I copied my Avatar Blu-ray using DVDFab 11.0.6.2 and its VSO engine as a BD5 and it failed to play.
It's not the end of the world as I burned the m2ts files from two BD5 discs to new discs and they play OK. Without all the Main Movie bells and whistles, of course.
Having cut my teeth creating and burning CDs and VCDs in Windows 98, this has got me flummoxed.
Technical insight as to a cause for the newer players' behavior with my post-November 2017 discs would be greatly appreciated.
Anyone having run into the same issue (regardless of a time line) and enabled a fix, what is it?
Cheers.
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