Hi, I found this tip on the page:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/388 ... port/page7
Yes, you click on write files/folders to disc, then click on 'Browse for a folder' and select the BDMV folder.
Click on the 'Build' (picture of a disc). You'll then get a message to say you haven't included a CERTIFICATE folder even though one exists at the same directory level as the 'BDMV' folder, select 'YES'.
It will then ask "Are you trying to build a Blu-ray video disc?", select 'YES'.
It then prompts you for a volume label, just type in what you want, it doesn't really matter what you enter, it won't effect the build.
You'll then get a confirmation window with details of what you're about to burn to disc, if you're happy that you've selected the right folders then select "OK".
N.B. I always set a low write speed (x2) to ensure the best possible burn (a 66GB file will normally take about 1hr 50m to burn) and I ensure that I don't start up any other programs on the PC while the burn is taking place, i.e. I just go away and let the burn happen, going back later to re-insert the disc to enable the verify to take place.
Yes, I have 'verified' ticked, but this makes no difference to the burn, it will just ask you to re-insert the disc you've just burned so it can verify the contents against the files on your hard drive.
UDF 2.60
ImgBurn version 2.5.8.0
Good luck with the burn mate!
Hi,
You appear to be something differently to me...
If you've selected 'write files/folders to disc', it shouldn't be making any reference to an image!
Just go with UDF 2.60 (shouldn't matter between this and 2.5 when you're creating a single session, disc-at-one burn, but just to be safe), mode1/2048 (only mode possible with DVDs and BDs).
He have done that test to use it in an oppo udp-203 and comments that it has worked.
That the disc has been played without skipping or layer break.
If any member of the forum has a 5.25 "enclosure to do the test I would be very very grateful
Thank you so much