1 (edited by gmipf 2020-12-23 00:35:46)

I have ordered 100GB BD XL discs and burned a 90GB UHD movie. I have verified the iso, and after burn process the media. The PC can read the disc fine. The PS5 shows disc can't read error. Any suggestions?

Discs: https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B07YZN51GV/

Burned with: ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.10

Output from ImgBurn:

ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.10
Current Profile: BD-R

Disc Information:
Status: Empty
State of Last Session: Empty
Erasable: No
Free Sectors: 48.878.592
Free Space: 100.103.356.416 bytes
Free Time: 10861:56:42 (MM:SS:FF)
Next Writable Address: 0
MID: VERBAT-IMk-000
Supported Write Speeds: 2x; 4x; 6x; 8x

BD Disc Information (L0):
Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000
Disc Type: BD-R
Disc Size: 120 mm
Disc Class: 1
Disc Version: 2
Number of Layers: 3
Layer Type: Writable
DVD Layer Present: No
CD Layer Present: No
Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer)
Push-Pull Polarity: Positive
Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL
BCA Present: Yes
Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified
First PAA of Data Zone: 554.925.568
Last PAA of Data Zone: 48.396.408

BD Disc Information (L1):
Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000
Disc Type: BD-R
Disc Size: 120 mm
Disc Class: 1
Disc Version: 2
Number of Layers: 3
Layer Type: Writable
DVD Layer Present: No
CD Layer Present: No
Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer)
Push-Pull Polarity: Positive
Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL
BCA Present: Yes
Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified
First PAA of Data Zone: 2.113.928.704
Last PAA of Data Zone: 48.396.408

BD Disc Information (L2):
Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000
Disc Type: BD-R
Disc Size: 120 mm
Disc Class: 1
Disc Version: 2
Number of Layers: 3
Layer Type: Writable
DVD Layer Present: No
CD Layer Present: No
Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer)
Push-Pull Polarity: Positive
Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL
BCA Present: Yes
Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified
First PAA of Data Zone: 2.702.409.216
Last PAA of Data Zone: 48.393.838

Format Capacities:
DT: 0x01 - NB: 48878592 (0x02E9D400) - TDP: 565248
FT: 0x00 - NB: 47305728 (0x02D1D400) - TDP: 49152
FT: 0x32 - NB: 47305728 (0x02D1D400) - TDP: 0
FT: 0x32 - NB: 30790656 (0x01D5D400) - TDP: 0
FT: 0x32 - NB: 48092160 (0x02DDD400) - TDP: 0

Performance (Write Speed):
Descriptor 1...
-> B0: 0x00; B1: 0x00; B2: 0x00; B3: 0x00
-> EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)
-> RS: 26.976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 8.992 KB/s (2x)
Descriptor 2...
-> B0: 0x00; B1: 0x00; B2: 0x00; B3: 0x00
-> EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)
-> RS: 26.976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 17.984 KB/s (4x)
Descriptor 3...
-> B0: 0x00; B1: 0x00; B2: 0x00; B3: 0x00
-> EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)
-> RS: 26.976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 26.976 KB/s (6x)
Descriptor 4...
-> B0: 0x00; B1: 0x00; B2: 0x00; B3: 0x00
-> EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)
-> RS: 26.976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 35.968 KB/s (8x)

There is this line, might be the reason:

Although the 66 GB and 100 GB BD-ROM discs used for Ultra HD Blu-ray use the same linear density as BDXL, the two formats are not compatible with each other, therefore it is not possible to use a triple layer BDXL disc to burn an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc playable in an Ultra HD Blu-ray player.

under BDXL on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray

Hmm, crap. 25€ for nothing then...

Sony doesn't like people "pirating" Sony movies smile

Have burned a 50GB UHD movie to a BD-R 50GB now, that works perfectly fine on the PS5.