chrisozman Posted July 25, 2010 Report Share Posted July 25, 2010 I did ask this a while back, but I'm getting cobwebs on my chair waiting for an answer. 80 people have viewed the question, not ONE has replied. Surely this forum has people who are knowledgeable visiting it, doesn't it? And where are the Roxio people, do they ever answer questions, or is this forum one of those "seen to be helping consumers" but not actually, forums? This should be simple, I have burnt a blu-ray (BR-D) on toast 10 using my macpro. It plays absolutely beautifully, astonishingly well on any PS3 player in the world but WON'T play on anything else. I know that a tree is a tree, and a rock is a rock, but is a blu-ray a blu-ray or does it become something else at random, at the whim of the manufacturers? No it is not region protected. Can somebody in this techno universe tell me WHY a blu-ray burnt on Toast 10 will not play on standard blu-ray players? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I did ask this a while back, but I'm getting cobwebs on my chair waiting for an answer.
80 people have viewed the question, not ONE has replied.
Surely this forum has people who are knowledgeable visiting it, doesn't it? And where are the Roxio people,
do they ever answer questions, or is this forum one of those "seen to be helping consumers" but not actually, forums?
This should be simple, I have burnt a blu-ray (BR-D) on toast 10 using my macpro. It plays absolutely beautifully, astonishingly
well on any PS3 player in the world but WON'T play on anything else. I know that a tree is a tree, and a rock is a rock, but is a blu-ray a blu-ray
or does it become something else at random, at the whim of the manufacturers? No it is not region protected.
Can somebody in this techno universe tell me WHY a blu-ray burnt on Toast 10 will not play on standard blu-ray players?
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