I just made a Blu-Ray disc in FinalCut Pro. I loaded Toast 10.06 and did a disc copy to an image file. It instantly created a 24.22 Gig file and it read from the disc. The disc wasn't full, in fact it probably has only 4 gig on it so I am guessing that 13% is when it got to the end of the written data on the disc.
When it stopped reading from the Blu-Ray drive (the light stopped flashing) The lights on the hard drive I was writing too lit up full like there was a ton of data being written. I didn't see any activity in Toast though. It just sits there are 13%. Is it trying to write out a huge amount of empty sectors? For now I have left it going.
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I just made a Blu-Ray disc in FinalCut Pro. I loaded Toast 10.06 and did a disc copy to an image file. It instantly created a 24.22 Gig file and it read from the disc. The disc wasn't full, in fact it probably has only 4 gig on it so I am guessing that 13% is when it got to the end of the written data on the disc.
When it stopped reading from the Blu-Ray drive (the light stopped flashing) The lights on the hard drive I was writing too lit up full like there was a ton of data being written. I didn't see any activity in Toast though. It just sits there are 13%. Is it trying to write out a huge amount of empty sectors? For now I have left it going.
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