this disc is 1:56 mins (literally 1:55:46:40) = 116 mins. So half way wd be @ 58 mins. But when I look at the display from IB above, @58 has a value of 1 for padding and 51/49 pct. The other entries above this are 50/50.
What does this mean , a value of 1 for padding? Is it the amt of area in the cell before and after this particular displacement ? do we want more or less padding?
btw, my discs are usually 90/96+ pct full of data. do I pick an entry with more or less padding? what is padding anyway? is picking a proper layer break in a DL image a way to reduce freezing at this point?
googling , found this from 2010...
"Here's a direct quote from ImgBurn's author.
"The coloured stars will give you an idea of the best place (technically speaking) for the layer break position, but just remember, you're the only one that knows what's going to work best for your movie."
'There is no automatic way of choosing the perfect layer break position and all of the options are technically valid so the user has to select where they personally think is best based on the content of the cells.
'When you select a layer break position you are better going for one that doesn't have fast action on either side as this will accentuate the pause."
wow.. so the amt of movement where the layer break is ( less is better) is a (the?) factor ... one question is : how MUCH time + or - around this layer break must not be fast movement?
https://club.myce.com/t/choosing-the-correct-layer-break-position-in-imgburn/288093
what i am recording is stage plays for kids theatre and many timeds there is dark when the curtains close... so if I pick a time where there is a dark no action curtain clising, this might reduce freezes? but how much before and after this dark moment needs to be more stil. in movment? after teh all, teh curtains will be moving.... video , gang it all, is all about motion