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  • drfsupercenter
    NOT an online superstore
    • Oct 2005
    • 4424

    #16
    Yeah, but when you put the disc in, does it start right away? Or do you have to select "play movie" from some menu?

    There's no way to hack a 40GB model to be like the 60GB one and play PS2 games?
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    • ed klein
      Banned
      • Mar 2004
      • 880

      #17
      I know you are looking for a Blu-Ray player. But if grandma has some spare money you might want to look into the latest LG reader/writer for your computer.

      model GBW-H20L SATA CONNECTION

      6X BD-R/2X BD-RE READ AND WRITE COMPATIBLE

      This one is sooooo new it is not listed at the LG website and is only available thru BestBuy thru the internet only. $279. USA DOLLARS

      The only thing that concerns me is the firmware updates, will they be easily available. But at 6X burn rate on a BD-R is worth looking into.

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      • drfsupercenter
        NOT an online superstore
        • Oct 2005
        • 4424

        #18
        Well she wouldn't be buying me a Blu-Ray burner... but once they become more affordable I may get one.

        I mean, aren't BD-Rs still really expensive? It really wouldn't have any value since I still record all my stuff to DVD.
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        • ed klein
          Banned
          • Mar 2004
          • 880

          #19
          I would not purchase any Blu-Ray player that would not play home-made Blu-Ray structure on BD-5, BD-9, BR-R, BD-RE disks, profile 1.0 thru 2.0.

          I sure all the Blu-Ray players will play the commercial disks.

          I know for sure of two Sony Blu-Ray players that will play home-made Blu-Ray structure disks models Sony BDP-S2000ES and Sony BDP-S5000 according to CD-Freaks website.

          Take your home-made Blu-Ray structure disk to the electronics store and test it on the Blu-Ray player your want and see if the player will play the Blu-Ray structure burned disks.

          Blu-Ray structure folders BDMV and CERTIFICATE to an ISO image put on BD-5 (4.7gb) or BD-9 (8.5GB) OR BD-R (25GB) or BD-RE (50GB)

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          • drfsupercenter
            NOT an online superstore
            • Oct 2005
            • 4424

            #20
            Do most standalone Blu-Ray players (or PS3) support burned Blu-Ray discs?

            What about DVD-R? I have tons of stuff recorded off TV or VHS on DVD-R and any player I buy must be able to play those! (I know PS2 had issues with non-bitset burned discs...)
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            • BR7
              He is coming to your little town!
              • Aug 2005
              • 2137

              #21
              I know that the PS3 will play burned DVDs just fine.As for burned blu-rays
              I don't know I have never used it do to cost

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              • admin
                Administrator
                • Nov 2001
                • 8951

                #22
                I'm pretty sure the PS3 can play self-burnt Blu-rays, just not quite sure which format it accepts out of the list. If it is a software limitation (most likely, if one exists), then I think it will be cleared up in future firmware updates. I do know that it accepts AVCHD.
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                • admin
                  Administrator
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 8951

                  #23
                  Also, there might be a new PS3 model on the way, so it may be worthwhile to wait:

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