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    UHD Copy BD100 to BD100

    There is no 1:1 copy option for three-layer UHD BD.
    I only have compressed (BD50/BD25) 2160p option.

    #2
    Originally posted by BDx265 View Post
    There is no 1:1 copy option for three-layer UHD BD.
    I only have compressed (BD50/BD25) 2160p option.
    Output to BD100 feature will be added to new versions of DVDFab soon, please kindly wait for updates.

    Regards,
    mona

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      #3
      vote for this

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        #4
        So burned BD100s even play in UHD players? I copied a BD100 UHD disc over to a BD-RE XL (a Sony disc), and it refused to be read by both a Xbox One S and a standalone player (both giving disc cannot be read error). This may just be because it's a BD-RE; anyone have any luck with a BD-R XL?

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          #5
          Originally posted by jessica.olson View Post
          So burned BD100s even play in UHD players? I copied a BD100 UHD disc over to a BD-RE XL (a Sony disc), and it refused to be read by both a Xbox One S and a standalone player (both giving disc cannot be read error). This may just be because it's a BD-RE; anyone have any luck with a BD-R XL?
          xbox one s doesn't play burned bluerays only original mastered discs. and the current standalone blueray players are not compatible with the new BD-RE XL discs.
          you will need to wait for the newer stanalone players that can read the BD-XL discs.

          try copying the movie to a flash drive and play it that way.
          Last edited by october262; 01-19-2018, 06:18 PM.

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            #6
            Xbox One S gained burned disc support in November of 2016. Also, the standalone player was a UHD player, hence it should have had TL support unless there was a limit in the firmware disabling BD-RE XL discs.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jessica.olson View Post
              Xbox One S gained burned disc support in November of 2016. Also, the standalone player was a UHD player, hence it should have had TL support unless there was a limit in the firmware disabling BD-RE XL discs.
              Only for burned dvds, burned bluray disc's are not yet supported - https://forums.xbox.com/en-US/thread...6-5D1986E53FA0
              Last edited by october262; 01-20-2018, 10:21 PM.

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                #8
                The post you are linking to was last replied to over three years ago. Support was added in November 2016. Either the Xbox One S drive hardware does not support BD-RE XL discs, the BDXL discs are too far out-of-spec in comparison to UHD spec, or the industry has just flat-out disallowed UHD players from playing UHD-structured content on BDXL discs.

                I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has had more luck with a BD-R XL. Although I'm sure my burn was good (verified the disc in three different BDXL drives), two UHD players balked at it.






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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jessica.olson View Post
                  The post you are linking to was last replied to over three years ago. Support was added in November 2016. Either the Xbox One S drive hardware does not support BD-RE XL discs, the BDXL discs are too far out-of-spec in comparison to UHD spec, or the industry has just flat-out disallowed UHD players from playing UHD-structured content on BDXL discs.

                  I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has had more luck with a BD-R XL. Although I'm sure my burn was good (verified the disc in three different BDXL drives), two UHD players balked at it.


                  https://mspoweruser.com/xbox-one-s-a...blu-ray-discs/

                  https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xb.../1100-6445048/

                  https://www.onmsft.com/news/xbox-one...-support-today
                  Xbox One doesn't support BD RE XL yet - https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.red..._bdxl_support/

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                    #10
                    I have burnt several UHD movies on BD-XL discs and played them on my Sony UBP-X800, but the only flaw is that it will only read the first two layers (66GB) worth, so I burn only up tp 66GB. I have seen other people burn up to 66GB which are playable on several external players. So it would be nice to be able to compress a UHD 100GB to 66GB.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by servie_b View Post
                      I have burnt several UHD movies on BD-XL discs and played them on my Sony UBP-X800, but the only flaw is that it will only read the first two layers (66GB) worth, so I burn only up tp 66GB. I have seen other people burn up to 66GB which are playable on several external players. So it would be nice to be able to compress a UHD 100GB to 66GB.
                      What is the hardware version of your Sony UBP-X800?
                      What is the brand of the media you used?

                      Regards,
                      mona

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                        #12
                        Hi Mona, the firmware version of my UBP-X800 is M36.R.0178 and I used Verbatim BD-XL discs. Any idea if UHD copy will be able to have an option to shrink to 66GB?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by servie_b View Post
                          Hi Mona, the firmware version of my UBP-X800 is M36.R.0178 and I used Verbatim BD-XL discs. Any idea if UHD copy will be able to have an option to shrink to 66GB?
                          I like that option also.

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                            #14
                            Hello all,

                            Thank you for your feedback. About the suggestion of adding 66GB for output, it is on our to-do list.

                            Any other suggestions to DVDFab, please let us know, we would appreciate it very much.

                            Regards,
                            Mona

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by jessica.olson View Post
                              So burned BD100s even play in UHD players? I copied a BD100 UHD disc over to a BD-RE XL (a Sony disc), and it refused to be read by both a Xbox One S and a standalone player (both giving disc cannot be read error). This may just be because it's a BD-RE; anyone have any luck with a BD-R XL?
                              Yes this happened to me last night with LG WH16NS60 and ImgBurn after about 2 hours of Zeroing Sectors on Sony BD-RE XL 100gb disc it started burning the 53gb main movie in about 1 hour 15 minutes. It would Not play in my Samsung USB-K8500 4k connected to my LG OLED 55C6P 4K 3D. I don't have my computer setup for 4K playback but all folders are Blu-ray structure and when I ran DVDFab Media Player 5 the Movie Photo and Title was displayed and played of Very Slowly. I burned a 50gb disc with a 35gb main movie and played with No Problem. I just thought does it matter whither it's a ISO or Folder File? I used File Folder.
                              Last edited by JohnnyJT; 07-07-2018, 07:37 PM.

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