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  1. If I insert a commercial blu ray disc into my blu ray player, the blu ray player menu (not the disc menu) always shows me the tite of the movie along with other playback options associated with playing the disc. I don't rip blu ray movies, but I do create my own blu ray discs from camcorder footage etc. No matter what I do, I can never seem to title the disc volume so it shows the title in the player options. I must stress this is what you see fom the player options before you hit the play button.

    I title the blu ray disc volume accordingly, but it never appears, which makes me wonder if the volume title is held elsewhere on the disc. Any ideas anyone?
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    Originally Posted by nsd3 View Post
    If I insert a commercial blu ray disc into my blu ray player, the blu ray player menu (not the disc menu) always shows me the tite of the movie along with other playback options associated with playing the disc. I don't rip blu ray movies, but I do create my own blu ray discs from camcorder footage etc. No matter what I do, I can never seem to title the disc volume so it shows the title in the player options. I must stress this is what you see fom the player options before you hit the play button.

    I title the blu ray disc volume accordingly, but it never appears, which makes me wonder if the volume title is held elsewhere on the disc. Any ideas anyone?
    When making your blu-rays, create as a final step an *.iso file. This represents your blu-ray volume that has all the relevant folders in it. Use ImgBurn to burn this *.iso file to BD-R. Before doing so, change volume label through tools>ISO>change volume label.
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  3. I've tried ImgBurn, Nero and a few other packages, and have tried iso images and straight folder copy to disc, but the same result each time, the volume name is is shown as BDR by the player. That's what makes me wonder if the volume is held elsewhere as well on the disc, but if so, I haven't found it.
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