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100 Gb Blu-Ray Discs


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It is capable. Model is LG WH14NS40. If i am unable to burn to 100gb discs than this was a waste of 100$. Please tell me there is some way.

 

Thank you!

 

You have 30 days to return the program IF you bought it directly from Roxio/Corel.

 

You can also download the "free" version of Cyberlink's Power2 Go 11 Essentials. It will burn the BDXL (128GB) discs. There are some premium features that stop working after 15 days but the BDXL is part of the Essentials

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I am curious???

 

If you put in a blank 100 GB disc what does Burn Data Disc show?

 

Likewise with blank disc present, what does Video Copy and Convert indicate in the Convert tab?

It shows 90.2 gb free in burn data disc and copy & convert. I was hoping to be able to create a menu, but the highest option is 50gb and past that, the red burn button fades

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You have 30 days to return the program IF you bought it directly from Roxio/Corel.

 

You can also download the "free" version of Cyberlink's Power2 Go 11 Essentials. It will burn the BDXL (128GB) discs. There are some premium features that stop working after 15 days but the BDXL is part of the Essentials

What if it was a digital download from roxio/corel?

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It shows 90.2 gb free in burn data disc and copy & convert. I was hoping to be able to create a menu, but the highest option is 50gb and past that, the red burn button fades

What are you trying to create? A video BD or a data BD? A menu is only for video.

 

Why are you using such large capacity BDs? If you want to archive data then a USB stick or a portable hard disc would be a much better option. THe disc media is slowly disappearing and many stores do even carry BluRay discs anymore.

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What are you trying to create? A video BD or a data BD? A menu is only for video.

 

Why are you using such large capacity BDs? If you want to archive data then a USB stick or a portable hard disc would be a much better option. THe disc media is slowly disappearing and many stores do even carry BluRay discs anymore.

Well if disk media is going away then Roxio should dramatically lower the price, or even put NXT in the public domain as a piece of legacy software. like QIC backup tape, IOMega Zip and Jaz drive software Leave the video editing to Adobe's Premiere or Premiere Elements.

 

If Roxio wants to stay relevant then they should support the full capacity of the media like Cyberlink does, not limit capacity like some trialware.

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L.C.Green: You do realize that this topic is 6 months old so your comments are a bit dated :huh:

 

Likewise this is not a site for Roxio feedback or marking advice.

 

It is user to user forum, we don't mind contrary opinions but do draw the line when users start trying to promote competing software. However we will make an expectation if Roxio cannot do a particular task and while it can do data discs of any size it appears it cannot Author a BD Movie beyond 50 GB media. -_-

 

If you are having issues/problems with your software, by all means post and we will see what we can do ;)

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