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14th December 2017, 08:18 | #26803 | Link | |
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For example, my Samsung BD players will not accept BD authored material on DVD media. |
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14th December 2017, 16:18 | #26804 | Link |
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I have used dvdfab to compress the same source to bd-50 and bd-25 and both play on an Xbox One S and a Panasonic standalone. However, a Playstation 4 Pro, which supports hdr / uhd (albeit with only a blu ray drive) tries but hangs on a black screen.
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15th December 2017, 14:57 | #26810 | Link |
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I suspect UHD on BD-25 will work on every player... as BD-50 is included in the specification, and I don't think players distinguish between BD-25/50 (except capacity, of course). BD-25 plays perfectly on my Sony UBP-X800. Since the spec increased the maximum bitrate on BD for UHD-BD, I'm thinking UHD-BD discs always spin at 2x too, but that's just a guess.
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@jdobbs For UHD projects, the disk types are: BD_50_LTR: this output will 50GB, double layer disc with a maximum allowable bitrate multiplex of 64 Mbps BD_50_DTR: this output will 50GB, double layer disc with a maximum allowable bitrate multiplex of 81.7 Mbps BD_66_LTR :: This will produce a 66IT, double layer disc with a maximum allowable bitrate multiplex of 81.7 Mbps BD_66_DTR: this output will a 66IT, double layer disc with a maximum allowable bitrate multiplex of 109 Mbps BD_66_HTR: this output will a 66IT, double layer disc with maximum allowed bitrate up to 109 Mbps in the LTR area and 127.9 Mbps in the HTR zone BD_100_LTR: this output will a 100GB, triple layer disc with a maximum allowable bitrate multiplex of 81.7 Mbps BD_100_DTR: this output will a 100GB, triple layer disc with a maximum allowable bitrate multiplex of 109 Mbps BD_100_HTR: this output will a 100GB, triple layer disc with maximum allowed bitrate of up to 109 Mbps in the LTR area and 127.9 Mbps in the HTR zone. Last edited by ocean; 15th December 2017 at 15:15. |
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15th December 2017, 15:22 | #26813 | Link |
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@ocean -- Thanks. Yeah, I got that and some other good information related to the specification from the "White Paper Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Format (Ultra HD Blu-ray) Audio Visual Application Format Specifications for BD-ROM Version 3.1" which is publicly available for download.
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15th December 2017, 15:36 | #26814 | Link |
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Thank you for everything you did for all of us, if necessary, I have a compatible system full Blu-Ray UHD: Mainboard ASRock Z270, CPU Kaby Lake I7 7700 iGPU 630, drive Pioneeer BDR-S11J-BK and LG BH16NS55, Samsung UBD-K8500, Xbox ONE X.
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