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<blockquote data-quote="luci5r" data-source="post: 1171521" data-attributes="member: 113478"><p>As far as intent goes - I really have two options only; i) Abandon Windows 10 & revert back to Windows 8.1 where everything from TMT6 to all BD ISO's works flawlessly, or ii) Fix my BD ISO's for PDVD. </p><p></p><p>Apparently this BDMV Folder Structure issue is well documented. It's not necessarily an "Issue", but more of a compliance thing. Cyberlink is not going to offer any solution as such, as this is not a bug - it's intentional. </p><p></p><p>Right now I'm exploring a solution that some other people in the same boat applied. There are applications like WinISO or PowerISO that allow you to edit an ISO on the fly. They can open an ISO, create folders, and then "close" the ISO without much hassle. Without any other possible solutions that I can see, my only other one being switching back to Windows 8.1, I'm seriously considering this option. </p><p></p><p>Out of 20 BD ISO's I tried, 6 of them did not play. Which means 6 of them need to be fixed. This might still be time-consuming, but not nearly as much as I imagined. I may have to just go one by one, open up my ISO's in something like PowerISO and fix the ISO's to make them PDVD compatible. </p><p></p><p>I'll post back here how things progress. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your posts MM ... appreciate your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luci5r, post: 1171521, member: 113478"] As far as intent goes - I really have two options only; i) Abandon Windows 10 & revert back to Windows 8.1 where everything from TMT6 to all BD ISO's works flawlessly, or ii) Fix my BD ISO's for PDVD. Apparently this BDMV Folder Structure issue is well documented. It's not necessarily an "Issue", but more of a compliance thing. Cyberlink is not going to offer any solution as such, as this is not a bug - it's intentional. Right now I'm exploring a solution that some other people in the same boat applied. There are applications like WinISO or PowerISO that allow you to edit an ISO on the fly. They can open an ISO, create folders, and then "close" the ISO without much hassle. Without any other possible solutions that I can see, my only other one being switching back to Windows 8.1, I'm seriously considering this option. Out of 20 BD ISO's I tried, 6 of them did not play. Which means 6 of them need to be fixed. This might still be time-consuming, but not nearly as much as I imagined. I may have to just go one by one, open up my ISO's in something like PowerISO and fix the ISO's to make them PDVD compatible. I'll post back here how things progress. Thanks for your posts MM ... appreciate your help. [/QUOTE]
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