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  1. Thank Lightning UK!, now that is starting to make sense.
  2. Two questions concerning creating a DL DVD; 1. If there can be a variety of points where ImgBurn can recommend to make the 'Layer Break', AND if all of the selections are rated average, AND the best place to make the 'Layer Break" is at the 50/50 position, why does ImgBurn list all of the non 50/50 break points? 2. What is the importance of the column labeled "Padding"? Thanks In Advance - Seeking Enlightenment, The Trainmaster
  3. Help! First I want to say that I like ImgBurn after trying it to make several single layer ISO burns. So much that I want to better understand the setting of the Layer Break Position when making a DL-DVD. Where I can find a write-up explaining the pros and cons for or interpreting the Padding, % Split, File/VTS, PGC, Cell, V/C ID and SPLIP data presented. Why do I ask this? When ImgBurn list nine different break positions along with all of the information associated with each break point, and all nine listed layer break positions are reported as 'average' recommendations, how do I choose the best "average" layer break. What are the pros & cons to the usage of large verses small amounts of Padding? And what about the rest of the columns (% Split, File/VTS, PGC, Cell, V/C ID and SPLIP), how do I best use this data when making my final selection from among the many "average" layer breaks? Searching for Insight - Thanks in Advance, Trainmaster
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