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  1. That is quite surprising, as making a cell non-seamless (even if it is muxed seamlessly, as the cells would be) generally gives a noticeable and irritating effect.

     

    Regards

    Ive burnt a dual layer DVD last year..with Nero and my player cant play it >< but my friend's player is able to play that DVD...

     

    So I'm guessing that my player doesnt support seamless LB

  2. Sorry, my mistake, I thought that feature worked differently to how it does :)

     

    I'm adding a new option to the 'Drive' submenu right now. (The same one that's in the 'ISO' menu)

     

    Thanks!! It would be useful for those who want to know whether the DVD layer break is seamless or not :thumbup:

     

    Cheers!

  3. Use the feature in the tools menu.

    I tried but I do not know which one is it..

     

    I know how to view the layer break from an image (ISO) but I do not know how to view it from the DVD media itself..sorry

  4. SPLIP is what you might know as the "layer break flag". It indicates the break in the playback is either not noticeable (seamless = yes) or non-seamless (no). Most cells are seamless, they play merrily without a little pause. At the layerbreak, there is usually a little pause when you change layers to allow time for the laser to adjust its focus to layer 1. As well, at the LB, sometimes audio buffers run out.

     

    However, recent research shows that you may not HAVE to have it as non-seamless and experience that horrible pause. You need to experiment and see.

     

    If you know for sure your players can play seamless layer breaks, tick seamless layer break. Otherwise, make them standard non-seamless layerbreaks and live with the pause.

     

    There is an excellent thread on this at doom9 started by Jamos in the IFO/VOB Editors section in connection with PgcEdit's implementation of Seamless Layer Break. See here.

     

    Regards

     

    Which means..I do not necessary have to experience the little pause even if I burn my dual layer DVDs with non-seamless layer breaks?

     

    Coz so far I have not experience any pause from the dual layer DVD's ive burnt..and all of them are burnt with non-seamless layer breaks

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