Have you bought any original disc? check at the back if the dics has a cinavia protection logo means the ciplak version of the disc is also cinavia compliant.
If the original disc is not cinavia protected, the ciplak or copied is also cinavia free.
You player reads original disc and detected it as BD-ROM, the copied or a ciplak BD-R is detected as BDMV.
BD-R works just DVD-R. They are copied using computer bd burner.
Original disk looks like a dual layer dvd, silver. Ciplak version bdr is dark blue or black. BDR self degrading over time, over 5 years plus bdr might not be playable, depending the quality of media, BDR LTH is the worse. The better quality BDR looks like DVDRW, but rarely used due to cost.
If you plan to keep the bluray, better still get originals, they are pressed silver and almost immune to degradation compared to writable media or ciplak bluray. No need to worried being unable to play after 5 years of storage.
This post has been edited by Mea Culpa: Nov 29 2014, 11:55 AM
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