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What Is The Best Way To Burn Bd For Ps3?


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#1 liquidator

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Posted 02 April 2008 - 07:38 AM

Just finished my first HD project on DVDitProHD which includes a 30 min Video and a slide show and a simle menu: play video and play slides. Tried to burn directly to disc (BD-RE) and got an error when accessing the burner. "Burned" to Volume instead. Now I have to understand which folder in MyDVDs directory is in fact a VOLUME that needs to be burned to disc. Could smb enlighten me?  I am going to use Nero8 to do the burning since DVDit does not like my Phillips burner.  Do I burn a data UDF2.5 disk with the VOLUME route, or should I create an ISO file and burn it to disc?  I am new to PS3 which I bought the other day, but it is a separate set of issues.

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Posted 02 April 2008 - 08:26 AM

if you format your BD-RE disc first it will likely work with DVDit Pro HD.

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Posted 07 April 2008 - 05:58 PM

QUOTE (liquidator @ Apr 2 2008, 07:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just finished my first HD project on DVDitProHD which includes a 30 min Video and a slide show and a simle menu: play video and play slides. Tried to burn directly to disc (BD-RE) and got an error when accessing the burner. "Burned" to Volume instead. Now I have to understand which folder in MyDVDs directory is in fact a VOLUME that needs to be burned to disc. Could smb enlighten me?  I am going to use Nero8 to do the burning since DVDit does not like my Phillips burner.  Do I burn a data UDF2.5 disk with the VOLUME route, or should I create an ISO file and burn it to disc?  I am new to PS3 which I bought the other day, but it is a separate set of issues.


I would recommend to burn to "volume" always.  There are alot of reasons to do so...  Yes, you must burn using UDF 2.5, just create a Bluray data disk and select BDMV folder and burn.





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