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    Hi all, first of all I like to say sorry for my last post to moderators and the most people, that was out of rules and I got it so thank you for your consideraton and please excuse my English because is not my first language but I trying to do my best

    So, I have my external Bluray burning Pioneer I dont know if can I post the url to show you the burner?, I am very worry about the following, as an example, I have my legit collection of several Bluray movies and I wish to make a Backup of my disc and when I burng Bluray disc with this burner I notice every time I burn the buffer just decrease and stop burning but seconds later just the buffer increase again and the burner continues the burning process, this happens several times as long the burn process

    Once the disc is finish I tried to watch the movie on my led and I got no problems but I just tried maybe two times

    All I need to know is can I trust on this burner for my movies?

    Can I do some video of this, up this video to Youtube and let the link here?

    Thank you in advance!!
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    No matter what you do, you will ALWAYS have problems with ANY EXTERNAL blu-ray writer. The ONLY solution is an internal SATA blu-ray writer. Tough if you have a laughtaff, where it can be very difficult, if not impossible to find an INTERNAL SATA blu-ray writer to match it. This had been discussed a few times before; I suggest you search videohelp past threads.
    For the nth time, with the possible exception of certain Intel processors, I don't have/ever owned anything whose name starts with "i".
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    What interface does your external burner use? USB 2 or 3 or eSATA?

    USB 2 may be a bit slow transferring data. USB 3 is much faster, similar to eSATA speeds.
    But it sounds like the burning software is working correctly with possibly slower data transfer to
    the burner. If all you have is USB 2 and it does a good burn and
    you have no playback problems, then probably OK.
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    Defrag the drive your files are on (unless it's an SSD) and don't run / turn off background processes that aren't needed.
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