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Bruce Phung
October 7th, 2012, 03:05 PM
I am having a problem with blu ray disc is not playable on Sony blu ray player. Please help me out how you did it and list your workflow here is appreciated. I want to create a blu ray disc that is playable on all or most play ray players

Here is how I did it and it not working. I rendered my 1hrs 20min project in Vegas 1920x1080 24P at 25mb and rendered AC3 pro audio. I open up DVDA Pro 5.2 and set the project property accordingly and I make my manu. From there, I do the prepare .iso file only. I then, mount the iso file onto a virtual drive and it play fine on my PC. When I mount the iso file to a virtual drive, it create blu ray folders, BDMV and CERTICAFTE folder. I open ImgBurn and drag in those 2 folders (BDMV & CERTIFICATE) and set the blu ray file structure to UDF 2.5 and burned the blu ray disc. The result, the disc is play fine on my PC with Power DVD11 but it won't play on Sony blu ray player.

Phil Lee
October 12th, 2012, 09:52 AM
Hi

Did you finalise the disc?

Regards

Phil

Ron Evans
October 12th, 2012, 12:26 PM
Why didn't you just use the iso file in IMgburn.

Ron Evans

Duane Adam
October 13th, 2012, 08:36 PM
You're missing a step in that you have to re-write the index and movie file codes with a hex editor. It's simple and there's a link to the process here.

My Blu-Ray Movie Burning Experiences... (http://www.avsforum.com/t/815296/my-blu-ray-movie-burning-experiences/1650#post_15285018)

Burned a master a few days ago, it still works.

Ron Evans
October 13th, 2012, 08:44 PM
As I mentioned I just get DVDArchitect to create an iso file and then let ImgBurn burn the disc from the iso file. Never had a problem always works for me. That is the whole point of DVDArchitect making an iso file. ImgBurn , Nero or any burning program will burn this image file. The correct file structure is embedded in this iso file.

Ron Evans

Duane Adam
October 13th, 2012, 09:55 PM
The Blurays burned from architect won't play on all brands of players. I bought one of the new Sony players last week and it also won't play architect Blurays. If you change the code in the iso file with a hex editor they work on everything.

Ron Evans
October 14th, 2012, 06:58 AM
I have been following my process for several years now with no problems. The latest Sony Bluray player I played them in was a BDPS185 that my daughter got a few weeks ago.

What source files are you using though and did you use DVDArchitect to burn or a true burning program and at what burn speed. Most of my files were either MPEG2HD encoded with the Vegas Bluray preset or AVC Bluray preset using Quicksync encode from Edius . The file encode does make a difference.

Ron Evans

Tom Roper
October 14th, 2012, 08:26 AM
You're missing a step in that you have to re-write the index and movie file codes with a hex editor. It's simple and there's a link to the process here.

My Blu-Ray Movie Burning Experiences... (http://www.avsforum.com/t/815296/my-blu-ray-movie-burning-experiences/1650#post_15285018)

Burned a master a few days ago, it still works.

The hex edit and avchd patcher steps were hacks for authoring bdmv onto standard dvds. It shouldn't be necessary when authoring onto genuine blu-ray media.

Duane Adam
October 14th, 2012, 10:58 AM
Right, thanks for that clarification Tom. I'm still using this process as I print short features in HD onto DVD.