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Depends on what you're trying to do.  If you're just burning some MP4 files on a Blu-Ray for playing back on a PC or a BD player that plays container files like MP4, choose UDF.  If you're trying to get MP4's to play like a DVD or a Blu-Ray Video disc, be aware that some BD players simply won't play them that way, particularly if you're trying to make a DVD.  You need a video converter application to make a DVD/Blu-Ray Video disc.  If you've got the proper VIDEO_TS or BD folders, just drag and drop those into a Build job and ImgBurn will make the necessary file system and other settings adjustments.

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