Originally Posted by sitletWell, what kind of BD-R is it? Is it a commercial disc? Is it something you made? This BDMV folder was ripped from a demo disc, so it should be in a format compatible with Blu-Ray (unless it was re-encoded in the ripping process), and like I said, the disc is playable on standalone set top players, just not the PS3 in particularWell we're getting somewhere. How did you rip the video? What software? And after you ripped it, how did you author the disc you burned?

The fact that it plays in other players doesn't tell us much. Most commercial BD players will play almost any kind of video file, whether it's been authored correctly or not. The PS3 however is very picky. Originally Posted by sitletActually, you never said YOU made it.

I just wanted to know if you made it yourself or if someone else did. And I know the difference between a BD-R and a BD-ROM.You never said anything of the sort, you asked if I made the disc or if the disc was made 'professionally', there is no such thing as a professionally burned BD-R, as professionally created Blu-Ray media (or disc media for that matter) is never burned, it's stampedBy mentioning that the media in question is a BD-R, automatically means it was done by me (or possibly a friend somebody I know personally).

Originally Posted by sitletWell we're getting somewhere. How did you rip the video? What software?

And after you ripped it, how did you author the disc you burned? The fact that it plays in other players doesn't tell us much. Most commercial BD players will play almost any kind of video file, whether it's been authored correctly or not.

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The PS3 however is very picky.I personally didn't rip the video myself so I am unsure of what software was used to rip the video, all I know is that the video was designed to be ready to burnAs for how it was burned, that I explained on my thread on the playstation forums (which I linked to in my first post), I just burned the BDMV folder as a data disc to a BD-R using the integrated burning software in OS X (on a MacBook Pro). Originally Posted by sitletThe definition of 'professional' can mean many things. I work for a professional production company, and burn hundreds of BD-R's a month for clients. They are 'professional.'

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When I think of 'professional', I think of 'commercial', and all commercial media (commercial videos/movies, commercial software, commercial audio CDs, etc.) are stamped, not burnedThe only exception is on-site disc media (say from a kiosk) where a computer located on-site burns the media to discI will say that I did have a cheap digital camcorder once that came with a driver that was burned to CD rather than stamped, but due to the cheapness of the camcorder, I wouldn't consider it 'professional'. Originally Posted by sitletANY video is technically designed to be burned. You can burn a video to a disc in many ways, that doesn't mean it fits the specifications of the media/playback device. If the resolution/framerate/authoring is off, it won't playback. Originally Posted by sitletThis may be your problem.

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Bd-r

BD-R's need to be authored, and have a specific file structure.