Just started burning B-Discs with Panasonic BDR 205 internal burner.
On your remote control for your Blu Ray PLAYER you have a "Skip" button that should let you skip to the next chapter or skip repeatedly to move ahead on your disc, or skip backwards as well. Is anyone able to burn blu ray discs with Architect that will let you do this? I cannot.
Preview in Architect works as it should, but the burned disc does not allow the Skip function. You have to go back to Main Menu to jump around on your disc or you must use fast forward to move quickly to a desired chapter.
One note: I noticed in Architect, in Menu Page Properties that "Next" and "Time/Search" were set to "Off" (I think all the other options were set to On) so I set those to "On" and burned again, but same result. I've tested discs on 2 players with same results.
Also, I burned BD with Pinnacle Studio 14 that played perfectly and had the "Next" button functionality. Is there some setting in Architect that I'm not getting right?
Please chime in if you have insight into this issue.
Thanks,
Terry
On your remote control for your Blu Ray PLAYER you have a "Skip" button that should let you skip to the next chapter or skip repeatedly to move ahead on your disc, or skip backwards as well. Is anyone able to burn blu ray discs with Architect that will let you do this? I cannot.
Preview in Architect works as it should, but the burned disc does not allow the Skip function. You have to go back to Main Menu to jump around on your disc or you must use fast forward to move quickly to a desired chapter.
One note: I noticed in Architect, in Menu Page Properties that "Next" and "Time/Search" were set to "Off" (I think all the other options were set to On) so I set those to "On" and burned again, but same result. I've tested discs on 2 players with same results.
Also, I burned BD with Pinnacle Studio 14 that played perfectly and had the "Next" button functionality. Is there some setting in Architect that I'm not getting right?
Please chime in if you have insight into this issue.
Thanks,
Terry