No doubt it would have been nice to have the front-end navigation on the disc but this is a good workaround. A bit of a pain but once done they play fine and look and sound great in my theater (great & easy medium to show off your gear!). I used the list provided here last year to rename each 000xx.m2ts to its corresponding title name. m2ts files out of the stream folder (if you have a Mac it's very easy and you shouldn't need software like MakeMKV just right click the BDMV file after download and select 'Show Package Contents' then navigate to the 'Stream' folder and move them over to your thumb drive (and most players like Oppo will play them raw). My Oppo states it internally supports this frequency but after making a BD-r I found it to be hit or miss playing on my JVC PJ (blank screen as many have reported), so I simply extracted the. If you're not sure if your gear supports this there are a number of sites out there like this one which will help you make the determination. A lot of US BD players don't support this frame rate (well or at all and many consumer TV's also don't deal with this resolution nicely either). Just found this great demo thread and read through it all and surprised with all the US player issues people are having no one's mentioned it has to do with the 50Hz output his menu was created with.
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