![]() ![]() So it appears to me that the problem is somehow related to the active presence of AnyDVD. But, after again enabling AnyDVD and rebooting, the drive still does not recognize a blank BD-RDL disc. If I disable AnyDVD from loading at startup and reboot the system, then BDR-206 drive does recognize the BD-RDL blank disc (either Philips or HP). (FWIW - If I instead place a lower capacity BD-R disc in the drive, the disc is recognized, but the capacity of a BD-R is too small for the copied image.) However, when a blank BD-RDL disc is placed in that drive (I've tried both Philips & HP discs), the disc is not recognized at all and I get this message: "Device Not Ready (Medium Not Present)". Now, when a recorded Blu-Ray disc is placed into the BDR-206, AnyDVD seems to scan the disc successfully, and - using either ImgBurn or CloneBD - I can create an ISO image of the content of an already recorded Blu-Ray disc. Recently, I had a boot drive failure and I ended up having to reinstall both Win 10 Pro (64bit) and all of my apps (including AnyDVD, BurnImg, & CloneBD). Previously, I used AnyDVD and my Pioneer BDR-206 drive under Win 10 Pro (64bit) to record backups of Blu-Ray discs using Philips BD-RDL discs. ![]() So I'm hoping that posting here may bring it to the attention of someone who can help me resolve this issue. I'm posting it here because - after ~60 views there - I didn't receive any responses at all. I posted this a couple of days ago in the CD/DVD/BD Drives category. ![]()
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