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  • IPopov50
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    Yes you right, my bad. You are not compressing to BD9 but BD25.
    When you output your BD25, what subfolders do you see in your movie folder? (i.e. BDMV, what else?)

    Originally posted by tsplano View Post
    That was already selected, but isn't that just for burning to dvd?

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  • tsplano
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    That was already selected, but isn't that just for burning to dvd?

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  • IPopov50
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    Originally posted by tsplano View Post

    All boxes are checked under Protection settings of Blu-Ray section. I set my player to write with ImgBurn at 1x speed. I had to adjust BD-25 size from 23700 to 23000 since initially I was getting write errors indicating not enough disc space. Video Decoder and Encoders all set to software (I have an ATI 4870 card). What am I forgetting?
    Try to make sure that under "Blu-ray to Blu-ray" in "Common Settings" you have selected "Create Restrict compatible AVCHD...."

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  • BD25 "Pitch Black" won't play on stand alone player

    I ripped Pitch Black to hard drive with DVDFAB at the size of 30.3GB, then from that directory I compressed to BD25 1080p (Full Disc) to output to another directory on my drive at 22.2GB size. Then I tried burning the compressed files to BD25-RE disc and it won't play on my Panasonic DMP-BD80. Instead I get this when loading the disc:

    Play Video (AVCHD)
    Play Pictures (JPEG)

    I choose Play Video, then few seconds of player reading the disc, then player stops and nothing. Tried a Panasonic, TDK, and Memorex brand and all have same result.

    I can play the disc on the pc with the Media Player Classic 64-bit version, but the disc starts not from the beginning, but I think a chapter or two into the movie.

    My OS is Vista Ultimate 64 bit on a E8500 processor and 8GB Ram. Burning on LG GGW-H20L drive. I have attached logs from my last attempt.

    All boxes are checked under Protection settings of Blu-Ray section. I set my player to write with ImgBurn at 1x speed. I had to adjust BD-25 size from 23700 to 23000 since initially I was getting write errors indicating not enough disc space. Video Decoder and Encoders all set to software (I have an ATI 4870 card). What am I forgetting?

    I had a successful burn with Poltergeist (Full Disc) and it played no problems on the Panasonic, but then it as only around 20GB large and needed no compression.

    Just started backing up BD's so I'm still learning, but getting frustrated as each try takes about 10 to 11 hrs in between.
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