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  1. I have a blu-ray disc that I created using ProShow Producer in 2014, that used to play on my old Samsung blu-ray player just fine. It's a Verbatim non-rewriteable disc.

    That player broke so I bought a new Sony player but it won't play on that.

    I also tried playing it on a newer used Samsung unit (since Samsung no longer makes blu-ray players) but it wouldn't play on that, and I tried a new Panasonic unit and it won't play on that. I know the disc is good because my computer can play it and I even made a new disc, but still none of these players that you hook up to your tv will play it. I've updated the drivers on the blu-ray players, but still nothing. I created a new disk just in case, but it won't play either.

    I'm not looking for a "workaround" of hooking my computer up to the TV. I just want the disc to play on a blu-ray player. Why is it not playing? Is it possible that since my player is USA region only that it won't play it? Again, it was a blank Verbatim disc that I created; there shouldn't be any region stuff on the disc.
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    Originally Posted by howdy22 View Post
    I have a blu-ray disc that I created using ProShow Producer in 2014, that used to play on my old Samsung blu-ray player just fine. It's a Verbatim non-rewriteable disc.

    That player broke so I bought a new Sony player but it won't play on that.

    I also tried playing it on a newer used Samsung unit (since Samsung no longer makes blu-ray players) but it wouldn't play on that, and I tried a new Panasonic unit and it won't play on that. I know the disc is good because my computer can play it and I even made a new disc, but still none of these players that you hook up to your tv will play it. I've updated the drivers on the blu-ray players, but still nothing. I created a new disk just in case, but it won't play either.

    I'm not looking for a "workaround" of hooking my computer up to the TV. I just want the disc to play on a blu-ray player. Why is it not playing? Is it possible that since my player is USA region only that it won't play it? Again, it was a blank Verbatim disc that I created; there shouldn't be any region stuff on the disc.
    did you try cleaning the disc ?? what program did you use to burn the disc ? try using imgburn.
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  3. did you try cleaning the disc ?? what program did you use to burn the disc ? try using imgburn.[/QUOTE]


    I didn't need to clean the disc. Like I said, it was plays fine on my computer and I even burned a new disc which won't play. As stated, the disc was made with ProShow Producer. I could try IMGburn but it was originally burned fromm an ISO file with MSFT which should work and the disc used to play fine on my old blu-ray player. I doubt if IMGburn can make a blu-ray any better than a known working disc but maybe it can do something to make it play in the newer players.
    Last edited by howdy22; 28th Aug 2023 at 13:15.
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  4. Like I said, it was made with ProShow Producer. It was a blank disc, and I don't think there are any blank discs with regions on them. Blank is blank.
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  5. Maybe it shoud be region US, not region free.
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  6. I don't think there is such a thing as a blank disc that is US or any other region. I think blank means blank.
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  7. Originally Posted by howdy22 View Post
    I don't think there is such a thing as a blank disc that is US or any other region. I think blank means blank.
    I mean the disc should be burned as region US.
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    there are 2 types of verbatim blu-rays blanks. "htl" and "lth" the "low to high" version doesn't play on all br players. it was a way to use cheap dvd tech to make br blanks.
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