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  1. The original ProShow Producer file is what I'm trying to get to play. And since it won't play, that's what I'm trying to change into a different format, hoping to get it to play. I'm not sure what the original show is in, but when I transfer that from the blu-ray disc (that won't play on my blu-ray player, and I'm not sure what type of files those are) to my computer, the computer (via VLC media player) sees the file as an m4ts file. Since that file on the blu-ray disc won't play on my blu-ray player, I'm trying to change the m4ts file on my computer into anything that my blu-ray player CAN play. Any suggestions?
  2. If that's the case....... how do I change it? What can I do to get the disc to play? I'm currently burning a blu-ray of the file using IMG burn, but I have no control how it burns it, ie I can't tell it to burn with a BDMV folder or not. I just now output a blu-ray from the video file (not the ISO but the video file) with IMGburn along with having it verify the disc, but it won't play.
  3. I created a blu-ray disc in 2014 using ProShow Producer. I made an ISO file so I could burn multiple copies of it. The disc played fine on my old Samsung Bd-e6500 blu-ray player, but that unit died so I bought a new Sony. It wouldn't play the disc. I tried a newer (but used) Samsung unit since they no longer make players, it wouldn't play it. I got a new Panasonic, it wouldn't play it. I can't do anything with the ISO file; any codecs are made into it. I can re-burn the show from the program (ie, make one disc from the show, rather than creating an ISO file), but my only choice when burning a blu-ray disc from the program is "burn a blu-ray disc". I can't pick and choose how I burn it. I was able to put the finished blu-ray disc (a show you can watch) made from the ISO file onto my computer's blu-ray player, transfer the show file (not the ISO, but the show file from the playable blu-ray) to my desktop, and watch the show using VLC. I tried to convert the file with AnyVideoConverter from the current file to say an MP4 file, but AVC wouldn't do it. Can IMGburn convert this file into something my Sony blu-ray player will play?
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