franz99 a écrit:On reste donc dans l’incertitude concernant la « portabilité » des BD-R/RE gravés.
Ma curiosité ayant au moins été piquée par le prix de l'appareil, et tout autant curieux de savoir s'il pouvait, à ce prix, persister des limitations du fabricant quant à la relecture de ce dont accouchait son produit, j'ai trouvé au moins ceci...
But are these discs compatible with other players? Certainly the DVD discs are with other DVD players. I’m not absolutely certain about the Blu-ray discs, though. Neither am I certain that they are not.
First, I should note that with BD-R, the disc has to be finalised by the Panasonic unit to make it compatible with other players. With BD-RE, there is no finalisation. In that sense it is like DVD+R/RW. Both discs played back fine on the Panasonic unit.
We had only one other Blu-ray player at hand which is capable of playing recordable Blu-ray discs. With both kinds of discs it failed to recognise the menus, if any, that the Panasonic unit created, and instead presented its own bare-bones content navigator. For the HDTV MPEG2 material the picture worked beautifully, but the Dolby Digital 2.0 sound was simply random noise (MPEG audio from SDTV burnt to the same disc worked properly). The AVC material from the HD camcorder was completely inaccessible.
The fault could lay with either unit. It’s worth noting, though, that both BD-Rs and BD-REs created in a computer Blu-ray burner, worked fine in the other Blu-ray player and also played back fine in the Panasonic.
SourceTests à confirmer...
Con - you can't play BD's recorded on this unit on other blu-ray players.
... en parcourant ces fils, que j'avoue ne pas avoir eu le courage de lire en totalité:
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