Very similar problem with The FDay After Tomorrow Bluray
Hello,
Having attempted to copy the bluray of The Day After Tomorrow and succeeding in doing nothing but wasting blank dual layer blurays, I found this forum post which although a different method of playing the movie is being used, it is so similar that I think I should also post my issue here.
I have attempted to copy the region B bluray of this movie using the 'Full Disc' and 'Clone' options, both resulting in an unplayable disc in my Panasonic DMP-BD65 bluray player. All I see on the tv after inserting this disc is the Bluray players menu that is shown when no disc is inserted in the drive.
I am using TDK BD-R 50gb blanks, discs I have used for other movies using 'Full Disc' and 'Clone' which have played in the same Panasonic player. As a last resort, I copied 'Main Movie' to an identical TDK BD-R 50gb and what do you know, the disc played fine.
This makes me believe that something else on the original disc, perhaps the 'Pop up menu' etc has been either mis-read or mis-written, creating an unplayable disc. If this is the case, then something within DVDFab Bluray copy needs to be fixed.
After doing much googling of this issue and find many people stating the same unplayable problem with the same movie, it seems logical that there is nothing in the settings of my DVDFab that is incorrect, but more an issue with either the read or the write within the application.
The logs within DVDFab seem to say everything worked fine with the read/write, in essence saying the application doesn't know it missed something.
For the record, I used ImgBurn and Nero Burning ROM, both separately run after copying the disc to my PCs HDD and also being run from within DVDFab when using the Bluray burner as the destination.
I will state what I am using to perform all of this, however, with so many people having issues with the same movie, I don't believe it is a hardware, application setting or operating system issue on my side.
I am using Windows 7, my bluray burner is a Matshita UJS-230 connected via USB and the DVDFab version I have is 8.0.5.0 (18/11/2010).
Settings within DVDFab are as follows:
Bluray read - I/O mode - Auto, File Reading Mode - Internal,
Bluray Write - Burning Engine - Imgburn (also tried Nero), Bluray write speed 2x, Writeable Media Size BD-25 - 23700, BD-50 - 43700.
Bluray Copy - Enable Full Scan, AVCHD - Create Restrict Compatible, Encoding Settings - Slow Speed/High Quality.
Since this forum thread has been running a while and I have the latest release of DVDFab and having issues with the same movie, it would seem that perhaps something is being missed in the read/write.
Although I have a playable copy of the movie only, it isn't good enough to expect people to try every conceivable option before getting a copy to work. As far as I am concerned if the supposed 'bit for bit' perfect copy of a disc using the Clone option doesn't work, then something is a miss.
Can someone please look into this issue, not only for this movie but hopefully to fix any future issues with discs with the same functions.
Hello,
Having attempted to copy the bluray of The Day After Tomorrow and succeeding in doing nothing but wasting blank dual layer blurays, I found this forum post which although a different method of playing the movie is being used, it is so similar that I think I should also post my issue here.
I have attempted to copy the region B bluray of this movie using the 'Full Disc' and 'Clone' options, both resulting in an unplayable disc in my Panasonic DMP-BD65 bluray player. All I see on the tv after inserting this disc is the Bluray players menu that is shown when no disc is inserted in the drive.
I am using TDK BD-R 50gb blanks, discs I have used for other movies using 'Full Disc' and 'Clone' which have played in the same Panasonic player. As a last resort, I copied 'Main Movie' to an identical TDK BD-R 50gb and what do you know, the disc played fine.
This makes me believe that something else on the original disc, perhaps the 'Pop up menu' etc has been either mis-read or mis-written, creating an unplayable disc. If this is the case, then something within DVDFab Bluray copy needs to be fixed.
After doing much googling of this issue and find many people stating the same unplayable problem with the same movie, it seems logical that there is nothing in the settings of my DVDFab that is incorrect, but more an issue with either the read or the write within the application.
The logs within DVDFab seem to say everything worked fine with the read/write, in essence saying the application doesn't know it missed something.
For the record, I used ImgBurn and Nero Burning ROM, both separately run after copying the disc to my PCs HDD and also being run from within DVDFab when using the Bluray burner as the destination.
I will state what I am using to perform all of this, however, with so many people having issues with the same movie, I don't believe it is a hardware, application setting or operating system issue on my side.
I am using Windows 7, my bluray burner is a Matshita UJS-230 connected via USB and the DVDFab version I have is 8.0.5.0 (18/11/2010).
Settings within DVDFab are as follows:
Bluray read - I/O mode - Auto, File Reading Mode - Internal,
Bluray Write - Burning Engine - Imgburn (also tried Nero), Bluray write speed 2x, Writeable Media Size BD-25 - 23700, BD-50 - 43700.
Bluray Copy - Enable Full Scan, AVCHD - Create Restrict Compatible, Encoding Settings - Slow Speed/High Quality.
Since this forum thread has been running a while and I have the latest release of DVDFab and having issues with the same movie, it would seem that perhaps something is being missed in the read/write.
Although I have a playable copy of the movie only, it isn't good enough to expect people to try every conceivable option before getting a copy to work. As far as I am concerned if the supposed 'bit for bit' perfect copy of a disc using the Clone option doesn't work, then something is a miss.
Can someone please look into this issue, not only for this movie but hopefully to fix any future issues with discs with the same functions.
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