[QUOTE=SuperFist;184270][SIZE="3"]This is called BD+ Protection. It's a copy protection scheme and well documented. You will just have to wait out a fix within the releases, but in order to facilitate that, you must post your logs![/SIZE][/QUOTE]
Thanks for the response. It did not occur to me that this could be related to a form of copy-protection. However, what you've stated still does not seem to make sense (and I did look up "BD+ Protection," by the way).
The problem appears to stem from the fact that DVDFab arranges the playlists in order of time/length (longest to shortest), rather than the order that they actually are (and play) on the disc. Since DVDFab is able to arrange them in a different order than they are to begin with, I don't see how this is related to copy-protection (which I gather you're trying to say prevents rearranging the titles at all). DVDFab also warns the user that without a menu, the user must arrange the titles in the correct order (which it then does not respect). So, I still think that this is a bug in DVDFab and not necessarily a copy-protection issue (if some form of copy-protection prevented rearranging the titles, why is it that DVDFab can rearrange the titles into its own order, by length, which then do play in that order?).
In any case, I was able to get around it by renaming the playlist files so that they were sequentially correct, before burning, and now the episodes play in the proper order.
Instead of posting my logs, I'll post the information. "Eastbound & Down" is the series to which I've been referring. What I've explained should be able to be reproduced easily (and I suspect can be reproduced with other titles, as well).