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Also, if you wanted to move up to PD17 (or 1, the problem doesn't (shouldn't) occur, so you have a few options here.
Because there is a workaround here, for now I'll stay with PD14, but it is good to know that PD17 would fix it.
I'm having another problem with PD14, and haven't heard of anyone else having it.
I originally bought PD12, and updated to PD14 in 2016. In the summer of 2015, I started burning Blu-Ray disks for friends and myself who had Blu-ray players, and continued to do DVDs for people only had DVD players. I shoot HD video, and Blu-Rays do a little better in playback quality.
This summer, I made the DVD disks as I normally did, but when I tried to burn the Blu-Rays, it would not burn them. It would mess up the disk (not reusable after it was tried), and give this error.
"Burning unsuccessful.
Error Code: eEB191784
CyberLink Power Director could not format this BD. The burning drive does not support this disc."
I tried the obvious, try several other blank disks, and slowed down the burn speed from 6X to 2X. It gave the same error message, but when the disc was popped out, a box came up that said "ither this drive or this disc is not ready" . When trying to burn at 6x, it didn't give that message.
I'm using the same brand and batch of Blu-Ray BD-R Verbatim disks as I've used in the past. My computer hardware has not changed. PD14 has not changed. The general disk format that I was creating did not change, other than video and audio content. Also, the PD14 software has the latest patch.
I was able to make an ISO file of the Blu-Ray with PD. I haven't tried to to create the Blu-Ray from that (I think I'd need to buy software to turn an ISO file into a Blu-Ray Disk)
I haven't yet tried just putting some data on a data formatted Blu-Ray.
So it is possible that the Blu-Ray reader/burner lost its Blu-ray laser (it still did the DVDs okay, which I'm told uses a different laser). I tried to see if anyone I know might have a USB burner drive, but most of my nearby friends aren't into that.
Or this could be another Cyberlink problem that just decided to start.
I've ran out of time to work on the problem, and will probably not get back to it for a while because of other more urgent work.
I approached Cyberlink asking them for help. They didn't have any up front answers. They've just suggested doing a lot of diagnostics.
Does anything suggest to you what might be wrong, and/or what might be the most efficient way to diagnose the problem?
Thanks for everyone's help,
Terry
Power Director 14
HP Z230 Workstation (Intel Core i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40 GHz, 16GB RAM, 250GB SSHD, 3TB Toshiba Data Drive, Windows 10 Professional, nVidea GeForce GTX 750Ti)
Panasonic HC-X920