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    I tried to create a BD with MultiAVCHD using 3 mkv videos. But the resulted BD (iso created with ImgBurn) shows only black videos.

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    The only time i got black screens was authoring mkv that were pal and trying to play on a ntsc sony 350,had to change the fps to 23.976 with tsmuxer and stretch the audio with eac3to to work.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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    The source is mkv from Blu Ray thus no PAL/NTSC involved (AFAIK).
    I tried to view it with my PC.
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    The mkv has to be either pal or ntsc and depending on your blu-ray player it might not play pal if its ntsc or ntsc if its a pal player,load the mkv in tsmuxer and it will give you the fps.You can play pal and ntsc mkv on a computer with no issue.
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    I eventually solved the problem by burning the result to BD.That played fine on BD player and PC as well. I think, something's wrong with imgburn to iso image and/or mounting with Daemontools/MagicISO.
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    Iso probably wasnt udf 2.5 then.
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    The only thing in ImgBurn was to change from file to device as destination. Strange, because AFAIK only UDF can store files > 8GB on ISO.
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