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23rd September 2010, 20:43 | #1 | Link | |||
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This disc can not be played!
OK, I'm starting a new thread for this because my question never got answered. Here's my original post:
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I still need a response. Why isn't the DVD playing on my BD player? This is a perennial problem with DVD Rebuilder. The discs just won't play. |
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23rd September 2010, 21:02 | #2 | Link | |
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A DVD should be created with UDF 1.02. A BD should be created with UDF 2.50. When the player sees that format and the underlying structure, it executes different code than when it sees a DVD. Apparently there is something in that code that makes it fail to read the disc... I can't even guess what that may be. When you posted your question you posted it in the DVD-RB Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) thread. The first several posts of that thread clearly state that the purpose of that thread is not for bug reports, but for information dissemination. That's why I asked you to move your question. I expected you to create a new thread. Last edited by jdobbs; 23rd September 2010 at 21:28. |
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BTW, I have also used Clone DVD to back up DVDs... and that seems to produce DVDs that the Samsung can read with no problem... so it's clearly unique to DVD Rebuilder. It looks like the last time this software was updated was 2008? Do I have the right version? |
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