Windows 7 flaw found to miscalculate available capacity on blank Blu-ray media.
If you have tried to burn data to a blank Blu-ray media and received a bizarre error instructing you to keep your BD writer's firmware up to date, then you are not the only one. Microsoft has acknowledged that a flaw in the Windows 7 operating system causes it to miscalculate available capacity on blank Blu-ray media.
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Hey... those discs aren't cheap Microsoft. Also, the default CD/DVD for burning in Windows was never really that great. I still use CDBurnerXP. Now I just wish someone would make a free or cheap Blu-Ray playback software.
Who would ever want to use that crappy built-in software anyway? Bluray burners have been around for a long time, and people are just now noticing this? Probably because no on ever tried doing it the other way before...for good reason.
Thankfully, it is a bug with a crummy burning application that no one uses; not a bug with windows itself.
Thankfully, it is a bug with a crummy burning application that no one uses; not a bug with windows itself.
A bug with in a bug :p
edit: just in case you were wondering wtf i was going on about,i.e a buggy app inside another buggy app tho to be fair win 7 ain't no where near as buggy & bad as xp
Originally posted by KSib: Hey... those discs aren't cheap Microsoft. Also, the default CD/DVD for burning in Windows was never really that great. I still use CDBurnerXP. Now I just wish someone would make a free or cheap Blu-Ray playback software.
Huh? The player that came with my BD drive was free.