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Make toast burn iso with toast 15
Make toast burn iso with toast 15









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make toast burn iso with toast 15

Somehow you created a Data disc, not a Video disc. I should also add my old burning system was not capable of burning Blu-rays.

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The burning software for them was Apple's iDVD, which is now defunct. Yes, they were burned in my old iMac back when the Macs had CD/DVD drives, something today's Macs don't have. Do you have any success at all with recordable discs in the Samsung player? Burned by yourself or anyone else? It would be good to have confirmation that this player will play recordable discs (DVD, BD). For the Blu-ray, it is 13.84 GB, which is the same as the. Did you check the file structure and file system on the burned DVD and BD discs in your computer? I don't know if this answers your questions. Does the Samsung player give any message, when it can’t play these discs? "Cannot load this disc. Which software player did you use to play the DVD and BD from the Mercury Pro? Apple DVD Player, came with my iMac. Please do not ignore the other questions: Sorry about that! Did you check the file structure and file system on the burned DVD and BD discs in your computer? Does the Samsung player give any message, when it can’t play these discs? Which software player did you use to play the DVD and BD from the Mercury Pro? Please do not ignore the other questions: But I don’t think writing speed is the issue here.) (Personally, my default is leaving the writing speed at ‘Best’, so the optimal speed can be negotiated based on disc specification and drive capability. I think the settings in the screenshots do not relate to the lack of functionality of the discs.

MAKE TOAST BURN ISO WITH TOAST 15 PRO

I should add I was also able to play the Blu-ray disc on my OWC Mercury Pro drive, just not on my Samsung player. What about the screenshots? Should I make changes to anything? A properly authored Blu-ray Video disc will have a BDMV folder on it (disguised as a ‘package’ on macOS), with a STREAM folder in it, with. The format (file system) of the volume will be UDF (Get Info on the disc). On the finished discs, please check: A properly authored DVD-Video disc will have a VIDEO_TS folder on it, with IFO, BUP and VOB files and an empty AUDIO_TS folder. Many North American set top players only handle NTSC, so verify that none of the video clips were in the PAL standard, if that applies. from the project categories, select Video from the format selection menu, select DVD-Video or Blu-ray Video, add files, tweak settings, select media size in the space indicator, burn. ​Did you author the discs as DVD-Video and Blu-ray Video, i.e. ​Please confirm that you made the correct format disc. I take it that OWC Mercury Pro drive is an external Blu-ray/DVD/CD writer? I thought Apple DVD Player software only played from internal players, so how (which software) did you play a DVD from the Mercury Pro? Apple DVD Player is rather standards compliant (good for testing!), unlike other media players that try to play as much as possible.ĭoes the Samsung player give any message, when it can’t play these discs?











Make toast burn iso with toast 15