Encore CS4 Blu-Ray not completely compatible?

So I recently burned a BluRay with Encore CS4.  The disc plays fine on a Playstation 3, it plays fine using ArcSoft Total Media Theatre on the PC.  However, on another computer using Cyberlink's Power DVD software, the disc just plays to a black screen and won't do anything else.  On a Samsung BluRay player, the menu comes up, but none of the buttons are usable, and the player is up to date on firmware.
Now, this is a "simple" disc just having the one menu with a video background, and the buttons that link to video clips.  Nothing fancy.
I understand that BluRay players might need firmware updates (and the aforementioned Samsung, while indicating no updates available might still have a firmware issue), but I figured since I wasn't using any of the BluRay advanced features, that wouldn't be an issue.  But then I realized that whether I use the options or not, Encore may well be indicating the disc requires a certain revision of the BluRay spec to play, whether or not the features of that revision are used.
That lead me to wondering, what revision of the BluRay spec does Encore claim is required, and can you change that on a per-disc basis?  As in, change a setting for my project to indicate BluRay 1.5 is needed rather than 2.0 or something?  It still might not solve some of the issues, as again we're dependent on what the firmware/software does, but I imagine in some circumstances it could help compatibility.
K.

But, what I'm describing isn't a problem with the media.  The players acknowledge this is a BDMV disc, but fail to play it properly.  The Cyberlink software shows a black screen, but shows that the menu is currently playing.  For the Samsung set top box, the menu is shown, but doesn't function properly.
K.

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