Building a BluRay - Burning a BluRay Folder?

In Adobe Encore, you can build a BluRay Image, and a BluRay Folder. If I create a BluRay Folder, how do I burn it to a BluRay disk later? My computer is having trouble creating BluRay Images for some reason. They won't play after mounting them, or burning them. DVD Images work fine though. So I think there's something wrong with Encore at the moment. But I'm always having trouble with it. SOO. Perhaps BluRay Folder will work. How would I go about doing this?
Thanks.

Most of us (on PC) like imgBurn for burning. I will prompt you if you are trying to burn the wrong format.
http://www.imgburn.com/
See this thread to avoid unwanted addons in the download/install
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1322583

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