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ANNOUNCE: "News Of The States" Blu-ray

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Is this about due for a torrent,, I really enjoyed the last bluray upload and looking forward to seeing this
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[QUOTE] [b]MackMantilla wrote:[/b]

This Mega link will be available for 10 days, after that, I'll by seeding on Torrent as I'm now on "Races At The Court" BD.
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Any news on that Torrent? Cheers :)
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A torrent for this would be really appreciated - please keep us updated :)

The Earls Court one was excellent, it would be great to have this one too!
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Any news on the Torrent please?
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torrent
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Nice one! Thank you very much :)
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thankS!!!
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Hi guys, I'm new to the blu-ray burning thing so please excuse this daft question - how the hell do I burn this in a way it's playable on a standalone blu-ray player, with menus chapters etc as intended by the OP?

I have a new Asus burner which arrived with some software called Power2Go 8 by Cyberlink. I've attempted to burn the folder as I would with a DVD, however it keeps trying to make it a data disc rather than a playable blu-ray. It's also looking for a disc image, but there seems to be no image in the folders.

I thought the data disc would work ok, but it's not playing the files in order and won't play some at all.

I've looked up different pieces online, and many suggest IMGburn (which I thought was quite old, however it still seems popular). But IMGburn suggests that there are many files/folders missing to make it a playable/compatible disc and again just makes it a data disc :(

I've actually made one successful disc of my own, using another video - but can't get this one (or the Earls Court one) to work.

Help!!??!

Cheers :)
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Thistle.

Thanks for asking the question; I was going to take a punt on an Asus burner and this is EXACTLY the type of thing I'd get stuck with.

The answer will determine whether I hit the button or not.....
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Thistle.

Thanks for asking the question; I was going to take a punt on an Asus burner and this is EXACTLY the type of thing I'd get stuck with.

The answer will determine whether I hit the button or not.....
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I thought it would be as easy as writing a DVD or CD but apparently not. I've found a lot of videos online, but most show how to author a disc rather than make one from existing folders.

Hopefully we get some good advice, and you get your burner :)
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Got it sorted, dudeofqueen :)

There's a function on IMGburn that allows you to create an image from a folder (I had been using write to disc from file).

Once you've created the image, it's just as easy as writing a DVD. You get a playable Blu-ray with menus, chapters etc.

Really simple in the end - just wish the "write to disc from file" didn't create a dialogue suggesting it would make a playable disc when in fact it will just be a data disc...that was just time and a disc or two wasted - but hey, you live and learn lol
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Using Power2Go with my Pioneer burner just put the BMVD in the root of disk and burn it as datadisc. Worked with my Philips Bluray player.
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Possible to reseed the torrent? Would be greatly appreciate
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