John C. Plunkett
April 6th, 2008, 12:15 PM
I recently purchased a Pioneer BDR-202 burner, Sony Vegas 8.0b and a Sharp BD-HP20u Blu-Ray player. Even though the player says it recognizes BD-R discs, every time I try to play the disc in the player it says the disc is unrecognizable. This is one problem. I've tried both MPEG-2 and SonyAVC settings and neither disc is recognizable. The discs I'm using are TDK BD-R25A, but I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not.
Using Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 which came with the drive I can examine the disc and see that it has the data on it, but as far as being able to playback the disc nothing works. I'm using Corel WinDVD 9 to playback the content on my PC, but it won't read the BD-R disc. I've burnt Blu-Ray content on a standard DVD-R which will playback through this program, but the Sharp player won't recognize that disc either.
I have the ability to return the Sharp player and get a different player of the same price, but I don't know if that's going to solve my problem. After all, if I can't get a BD-R to play on my computer then how can I know that it's the player and not the disc or the program itself? I've searched this forum and others for an answer, but there seems to be a great deal of confusion on the matter.
My main problem is that I have until Tuesday the 8th to resolve this issue, whatever it may be. Does anyone have any information specific to these products that might help me? Also has anyone found that a PS3 or Sony Blu-Ray player is better suited for content created from Vegas?
Using Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 which came with the drive I can examine the disc and see that it has the data on it, but as far as being able to playback the disc nothing works. I'm using Corel WinDVD 9 to playback the content on my PC, but it won't read the BD-R disc. I've burnt Blu-Ray content on a standard DVD-R which will playback through this program, but the Sharp player won't recognize that disc either.
I have the ability to return the Sharp player and get a different player of the same price, but I don't know if that's going to solve my problem. After all, if I can't get a BD-R to play on my computer then how can I know that it's the player and not the disc or the program itself? I've searched this forum and others for an answer, but there seems to be a great deal of confusion on the matter.
My main problem is that I have until Tuesday the 8th to resolve this issue, whatever it may be. Does anyone have any information specific to these products that might help me? Also has anyone found that a PS3 or Sony Blu-Ray player is better suited for content created from Vegas?