Chengbin: I'll gladly share details and the production process once it's out there, yes. However, there are thankfully a lot of unfiltered AVC titles out there - all of the Disney titles I've seen seem to have got through unmolested. Low-passed BD titles are thankfully the exception rather than the norm.
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Are you telling me that I can't encode a video with x264 in the BD's allowed maximum H.264 settings and it won't play on a Blu-ray drive?
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Professional authoring software scrutinizes every part of the input file. By default, the output of X264 is rejected. Lord_Mulder has explained the whole situation.
When you're stamping out thousands of discs for a title that is probably going to get some attention, it "maybe" working fine on "most" BD players isn't enough for me to sleep easy!
Nixo: is 4.0 allowed on BD? What are the limitations of it when compared to 4.1?