Ch3vr0n
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Standard ones no, they're limited to 45,5gb effective size, that's like half the size of an uhd.Would blu-ray blanks work with uhd
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Standard ones no, they're limited to 45,5gb effective size, that's like half the size of an uhd.Would blu-ray blanks work with uhd
Most UHD discs are stamped on 66GB DL BDXL discs. There are no blanks of that size sold for burning.Would blu-ray blanks work with uhd
Ok I get it now. Thanks Ch3vr0n and all the other responders.Simple, because it's not a compression/conversion tool like CloneBD. It's the "equivalent" of AnyDVD HD, it only "decrypts" / rips. Nothing more. You don't see AnyDVD depending on CloneBD to work do you . All that tool currently allows you do do (so far?/apparently), is rip 1:1 unencrypted. That's it.
It sounds like this guy was able to burn a UHD Blu-ray image to a blank 100GB BDXL disc and get it to play in his 4k blu-ray player.Would blu-ray blanks work with uhd
Depends on what you consider 'prohibitive'. If you buy them in packs of 10 then they cost around £4.50 a disc on Ebay so about twice the price of BD-R DL Verbatim discs...
The price of TL BDXL blanks is prohibitive, by design, to make it pointless to buy them for ripping and burning.
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Depends on what you consider 'prohibitive'. If you buy them in packs of 10 then they cost around £4.50 a disc on Ebay so about twice the price of BD-R DL Verbatim discs
Not only comuter drives. Panasonic DMR-UBZ and DMR-UBX UHD BD-recorders from the Japanes market can also read BDXL discsNo STB players that I'm aware of can support playback of BDXL discs, only computer drives AFAIK.
Folder playback or ISO playback would be sweet but that can't happen in the Oppo 203/205 world.
25 blanks for 342.00 USD is prohibitive https://www.amazon.com/Verbatim-M-D...&keywords=100gb+uhd+blank+discs+verbatim+bdxlDepends on what you consider 'prohibitive'. If you buy them in packs of 10 then they cost around £4.50 a disc on Ebay so about twice the price of BD-R DL Verbatim discs
$4.40 per disc here https://www.amazon.com/Verbatim-Blu...s&ie=UTF8&qid=1507866057&sr=1-9&keywords=BDXL25 blanks for 342.00 USD is prohibitive https://www.amazon.com/Verbatim-M-D...&keywords=100gb+uhd+blank+discs+verbatim+bdxl
25 blanks for 342.00 USD is prohibitive https://www.amazon.com/Verbatim-M-D...&keywords=100gb+uhd+blank+discs+verbatim+bdxl
Correct. And I would only trust the real thing, I wouldn't like any coasters at that price.The more expensive ones are Verbatim.
The cheaper ones seem to be rebranded and not original Verbatim.
The cheaper ones are standard Verbatim Japanese discs so have the labels in Japanese, they are not rebranded discs, the same happens with original SL and DL BD-R's. In Japan they have a different labellingThe more expensive ones are Verbatim.
The cheaper ones seem to be rebranded and not original Verbatim.
In real it's the same discs and both is made in japanDifferent discs.
The cheaper ones are standard Verbatim Japanese discs so have the labels in Japanese, they are not rebranded discs, the same happens with original SL and DL BD-R's. In Japan they have a different labelling
Also the more expensive ones that you linked to are 'MDisc' discs, so of course they will be more expensive. The other ones linked to are standard Verbatim BD-R XL discs
Different discs.