sstevee00
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Hi everyone,
I hope I am posting this in the right section. If not, please let me know.
I recently got my hands on some .ISO files with both DVD-Audio and DVD-Video content to burn to DVD-Rs. I am using am app called Burn on a mid-2012 model Macbook Pro with a built in DVD-RW drive to burn the discs. I am using single layer 4.7DB DVD-Rs. I copy the .ISO disc image to burn and the disc burns successfully.
However, when I put the disc into my Sony UBP-x800m2 player, it will not read the disc. However, if I set the player to read the disc as a DVD-Video disc, I am able to play the DVD-Video portion with the lossy tracks without issue. I've tried two separate .ISO disc images for DVD-Audio albums and still have the same issues.
I know it is not the Sony player since I have several commercial DVD-Audio discs that play both as a DVD-Audio or a DVD-Video without any issues. Does anyone who has more experience with burning DVD-Audio discs have an idea of what may be happening here? Could it be an issue with my disc drive, the software I'm using, or both? I can provide any additional information if needed.
I hope I am posting this in the right section. If not, please let me know.
I recently got my hands on some .ISO files with both DVD-Audio and DVD-Video content to burn to DVD-Rs. I am using am app called Burn on a mid-2012 model Macbook Pro with a built in DVD-RW drive to burn the discs. I am using single layer 4.7DB DVD-Rs. I copy the .ISO disc image to burn and the disc burns successfully.
However, when I put the disc into my Sony UBP-x800m2 player, it will not read the disc. However, if I set the player to read the disc as a DVD-Video disc, I am able to play the DVD-Video portion with the lossy tracks without issue. I've tried two separate .ISO disc images for DVD-Audio albums and still have the same issues.
I know it is not the Sony player since I have several commercial DVD-Audio discs that play both as a DVD-Audio or a DVD-Video without any issues. Does anyone who has more experience with burning DVD-Audio discs have an idea of what may be happening here? Could it be an issue with my disc drive, the software I'm using, or both? I can provide any additional information if needed.