If you have 7-zip, it may let you see the contents and unzip it, if necessary. What am I doing wrong? A tgz file is a zipped archive. ImgBurn says that's not a valid format that it can use to burn a disc. MakeMKV backed up the disc to a file named "MKB_v25_JURASSIC_PARK_DOM.tgz". When I tried to use ImgBurn to burn the DVD it can't find the supported file it needs. I used it to "Backup" my Blu-ray copy of Jurassic Park. I need to get some guidance from the people who are successfully burning Blu-ray copies to 50G discs, especially regarding the right kind of software. Do I need yet another brand of Blu-ray copy software, or is it a problem with the Verbatim 50G blank discs? I am in the process of getting refunds on the Blue-Cloner and Leawo software. I still have burning failures and can't make a single copy on the 50G blank Verbatim discs. Thinking it was the Blue-Cloner software I Bought Leawo software. Thinking it was the LG burner, I bought an ASUS 12X external and used it on my Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop. Only success was burning a 25G disc by compressing the movie but this kind of defeated the purpose of making proper backups. Tried copying a couple of my movies to 50G blanks but failed at various stages of burning. Bought fifty Verbatim 25G blank discs and fifty Verbatim 50G blank discs. Started buying Blu-ray movies and wanted to make backup copies so I bought an LG internal Blu-ray burner and installed it in my Dell E520 desktop.
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