AT,
Thanks for the response. This is a huge problem for me. I have a expected $10,000 + job that could be jeopardized as result of this issue, on top of the fact that all of my business is developed by word of mouth.
Basically, I have been doing professional photography for a couple years now. Last year, I discovered that I could use Ninja 2s with SLRs and get extremely high quality video from and SLR. So, I have been using SLRs to do dance videos. I did not have a back ground in video work, so I chose Premiere Elements because of the learning curve and the fact that the built in menus work great for what I am doing. It was my intention to move up to Premiere as my skills developed and my wallet fattened. After all, good camera equipment is very expensive, and I have spent a fortune over the past two years.
Now back to the subject. The Blu-ray that I am trying to correctly burn is about 11 gigs. The blu-rays worked in all three of the blu-ray devices that I own, but seem to fail in about half of the players that my customers own. However, my oldest player did require a firmware update before it would play.
I am using a Pioneer BDR-209D with up to date firmware, I attempted to create the disks from the ISO using both Burnaware Premium and Power 2 Go. The disk that I am using are Verbatim and not the LTHs which have their own compatibility issues. The disk I burned were unreadable by all three of my blu-ray devices
At the moment, I suspect that my only option is to redo the project using a professional grade program unless you can come up with a fix for this issue