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  1. Member
    Join Date: May 2005
    Location: Argentina
    I just recorded my first "Blu-ray" DVD from an MKV file since upgrading Imageburn.

    There were no errors reported by the software, yet when I played it on my Panasonic BD player, it said "not supported". Never got that with the previous Imageburn version.

    I know settings are lost when upgrading, did set profile level to 4.1, UDF 2.50, and checked Recurse Subdirectories.

    Am I missing something, any clues?
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  2. Member Dv8ted2's Avatar
    Join Date: Nov 2005
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    You could go backwards and use the previous version, since that version worked for you.
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  3. Member
    Join Date: May 2005
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    Do you think it's best to do a system restore or uninstall 2.4.40 and look for the previous version?
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  4. Member Dv8ted2's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by jfreytag
    Do you think it's best to do a system restore or uninstall 2.4.40 and look for the previous version?
    System restore is not necessary. Just unistall and look for the previous version.
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  5. Member Noahtuck's Avatar
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    Just uninstall and reinstall the older version.

    I actually went back to 2.4.2.0 because when 2.4.3.0 was released there were quite a few bugs, a couple i had were not even mentioned and when i tried to post them on the official site it would not let me.

    I also had a couple of things happen on 2.4.4.0 that annoyed me more then any problems with it burning and 2.4.2.0 still works just fine and i never had any problems with it so.....
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  6. Member ron spencer's Avatar
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    this is not an imgburn problem...if you sent the proper folders to imgburn it will burn bluray fine....this version works perfectly as I have tried it. It is your player. you need to research if your player supports video on bd-r....most players DO NOT play video on bd-r. You need to check this first...what is the model
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  7. Member Dv8ted2's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by ron spencer
    this is not an imgburn problem...if you sent the proper folders to imgburn it will burn bluray fine....this version works perfectly as I have tried it. It is your player. you need to research if your player supports video on bd-r....most players DO NOT play video on bd-r. You need to check this first...what is the model
    He said it worked before the IMGBurn update. I guess you missed that.
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  8. Member
    Join Date: May 2005
    Location: Argentina
    Thanks guys, will go back to previous version and try again. Dv8, It's actually a DVD-R with AVCHD I'm burning. My standalone player is a Panasonic BD-55.
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  9. Member
    Join Date: May 2005
    Location: Argentina
    Well, downgraded to 2.4.2.0 and still get same error. Here it is, ideas?

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  10. Member Dv8ted2's Avatar
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    This could either be bad discs or your optical drive. The lens might be dirty or the laser might be going out. Try different discs first.
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  11. Member
    Join Date: May 2005
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    Will do, thanks!
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  12. Member
    Join Date: May 2005
    Location: Argentina
    Ok I replaced the DVD drive and don't get an error now during recording. But same problem "unsupported" when played on my standalone player.

    All I do is open Imageburn, add BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders, ensure it's set to UDF 2.50, Recurse Subdirectories checked, and burn. No errors reported by Imageburn.

    Strange thing is it's the same routine I used to follow up until a few days ago, and worked fine on my player.

    I installed MeGUI and Mediaoinfo ever since, I don't suppose that would matter. Those are all the changes to my PC before this problem started.
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  13. Member
    Join Date: May 2005
    Location: Argentina
    Downgraded tsmuxer, that did the trick. Thanks everyone!
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