So I have an interesting situation I was hoping someone could shed light on. Before installing Nero 7, I burned a BD-RE full of 16 gigs of PC data, with verification, from CyberLink's Power2Go. I then used it to Copy that data to a BD-R for permenant storage.
Then I installed Nero 7, after which, I could no longer read either of the Bluray disks (said it was not a recognizable windows format). I went back to a fresh ghost image of Windows, then installed Nero first. Still could not read the disk. So I burned the info from Nero to the BD-RE to compare the two disks later.
After that, I could read the BD-RE data, but still not the BD-R data, so I install CyberLink's InstantBurn (not the program I used to burn the disk), and then magically, I could read the BD-R disk.
Now that I can see the data on both, I did a properties check and found the Nero burn to BD-RE was UDF 1.02, but the Cyberlink copy to BD-R was UDF 2.50...
Sooooooo, what's the differnece and/or why could windows not recognize the UDF 2.50 until I installed InstantBurn (I'm running XP Pro, latest service packs and updates installed)?
I was going to leave the CyberLink stuff off my PC because I like Nero better... but now I wonder what the deal is here...
Any info would be great... pros/cons of the two versions, etc. (I know 1.02 is ancient and 2.50 is more recent... but still wondering why I can't read it with just Nero installed...)
Think installing the InstantBurn installed a driver or something (as its on the disk that came with the Sony BD burner)... ???