
I'm not at all convinced your burns are as good as you seem to think.Ģ) It's not a booktype problem, as your TYs are DVD-R. For good measure, use the ISO compare function as well to be fairly certain your burns are good. Burn at less than full rated speed and use verification. in the meantime, i have quite a few ripped movies on ridata discs that can't be played and i don't understand why.ġ) You haven't told us your burning procedure. I was down to 2 blank ridata discs so just placed an order for some taiyo yuden discs. do the newer blu ray players have media compatibility problems? i just can't figure out why it wouldn't play these ripped dvd's that played on it fine previously. I know this blu ray player is quite old and would consider a new one but the problem is i don't need a new one. Is there any chance a firmware update would actually remove compatibility with some media, media that had worked previously? surely the answer is no but i can't think of anything else that has changed. If i put in a non ripped dvd or an older rip using a batch of taiyo yuden discs, there's no problem and the movies play fine. now, the wedding dvd and the most recent ripped dvd reads "cannot play disc". now, i know these worked previously as i have created a dvd with these discs of our wedding and had ripped something as recent as 6 months ago with these discs which i had watched. i checked it with several ripped dvd's and it seems to be only with a batch of ridata discs that i have had for some time.

I've not watched any of my ripped dvd's in some time (dvd's not blu ray discs) and was playing around with that tonight and player all of a sudden reads "cannot play disc". after the update, tron played without any problems. i had version 4.9 (or 4.7, don't remember for sure) and was able to update to 5.7. realizing i hadn't updated the firmware in the player in some time, i decided to update.

last night i went to watch tron on blu ray and it kept pausing. I have an older sony bdp-s300 blu ray player that i've had for years.
