Pioneer BDR-UD03B doubts
Pioneer BDR-UD03B doubts
Hi!
I have a Pioneer BDR-UD03B unit, and I plan to burn UHD movie discs on it. I already have the folders on my computer, so no ripping necessary. Is it possible to do it using IMGBURN and BD-R XL 100GB discs? (https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/gp/produc ... FRJN5&th=1) Do I need to purchase a different unit for it?
Best regards and thanks in advance!
I have a Pioneer BDR-UD03B unit, and I plan to burn UHD movie discs on it. I already have the folders on my computer, so no ripping necessary. Is it possible to do it using IMGBURN and BD-R XL 100GB discs? (https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/gp/produc ... FRJN5&th=1) Do I need to purchase a different unit for it?
Best regards and thanks in advance!
Last edited by ernnnn on Sun Feb 07, 2021 11:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Pioneer BDR-UD03B doubts
If the drive had Pioneer hardware in it, there is no current way to rip UHD disks with it; it will only work with official UHD playback software.
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD03B doubts
I don't plan on ripping UHD discs, but only burning them (I already have them as folders in my computer) into blank BD-R XL 100Gb discs, to play them afterwards on a UHD blu-ray player. Is it possible then?
Re: Pioneer BDR-UD03B doubts
UHD disks use BD-XL physical format, but BD-XL disks aren't necessarily UHD.
Pioneer drives are considered by many to be the best drives for WRITING, so that part is covered. But they'll also enforce the UHD encryption and read restrictions, so you would need a different drive to read the source.
Pioneer drives are considered by many to be the best drives for WRITING, so that part is covered. But they'll also enforce the UHD encryption and read restrictions, so you would need a different drive to read the source.
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So I would burn them into a blank BD-R XL 100Gb disc, but when burnt, I would have to test them on my TV's UHD player, isn't it? If so, sound good to me, as it is exactly what I wanted to do.Woodstock wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 3:54 pmUHD disks use BD-XL physical format, but BD-XL disks aren't necessarily UHD.
Pioneer drives are considered by many to be the best drives for WRITING, so that part is covered. But they'll also enforce the UHD encryption and read restrictions, so you would need a different drive to read the source.
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD03B doubts
Why write to discs?? That's so 2005.... HDD storage is the usual method these days as it's so much cheaper now.ernnnn wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 4:36 pmSo I would burn them into a blank BD-R XL 100Gb disc, but when burnt, I would have to test them on my TV's UHD player, isn't it? If so, sound good to me, as it is exactly what I wanted to do.Woodstock wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 3:54 pmUHD disks use BD-XL physical format, but BD-XL disks aren't necessarily UHD.
Pioneer drives are considered by many to be the best drives for WRITING, so that part is covered. But they'll also enforce the UHD encryption and read restrictions, so you would need a different drive to read the source.
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Re: Pioneer BDR-UD03B doubts
Because I like having them on a shelf, with a self-made cover and a Ultra-HD package. That's my hobby, customizing Blu-ray and Ultra-HD discs. By the way, is it possible burning the folders directly to the disc and playing them on a TV player then?MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 11:04 pmWhy write to discs?? That's so 2005.... HDD storage is the usual method these days as it's so much cheaper now.ernnnn wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 4:36 pmSo I would burn them into a blank BD-R XL 100Gb disc, but when burnt, I would have to test them on my TV's UHD player, isn't it? If so, sound good to me, as it is exactly what I wanted to do.Woodstock wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 3:54 pmUHD disks use BD-XL physical format, but BD-XL disks aren't necessarily UHD.
Pioneer drives are considered by many to be the best drives for WRITING, so that part is covered. But they'll also enforce the UHD encryption and read restrictions, so you would need a different drive to read the source.
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anticipate problems with official disc players. with the aacs removed the player will do the java playlist selection wrong and you be watching an out of order move or a warning about not stealing movies or sometimes even unpleasantly loud sounds.
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Really?Billycar11 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:16 amanticipate problems with official disc players. with the aacs removed the player will do the java playlist selection wrong and you be watching an out of order move or a warning about not stealing movies or sometimes even unpleasantly loud sounds.
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Yes this is exactly the thing the movie studios work to stop making disc based copy's to play in official players
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