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  1. Well, thats great. I have just re-authored this DVD with 10 chapters in each of the 5 videos using the auto-chapters feature of DVDLab and now ImgBurn finds no less than 9 "Average" layer break positions. Thanks Lightning, I think I'm on the right track.
  2. Thanks for the fast reply Lightning. Are you saying that If I created chapters in each of the 5 videos in this compilation, say with auto-chapters in DVDLab, ImgBurn might be able to find suitable cells in the right area? cheers
  3. I have authored a DVD on hard disk using DVDLab from a number of recorded TV shows using a simple menu. When I try to output to file or burn directly to DVD disk using ImgBurn I get the same message, "Unable to find any cells that could be used for a layer break!" I have re-authored the DVD, twice, re-constructing the menu etc to no avail. It's not the first time I have done this, it has always worked before. ImgBurn has found at least one cell suitable for a layer break and often two or even three, but this time it can't find any. A search on this forum has found others have had this to but the symptoms and cure look nothing like mine. The authored DVD is in a VIDEO_TS folder as usual and Windows reports the folder contains 6.78 GB. I'm hopeing someone can explain why this is happening because so far I am more than pleased with ImgBurn. The reliability of burns on my Pioneer 111L using MKM-001 DL Verbatims has been 100%. I really don't want to go back to Nero or CopyToDVD. thankyou edit: I should mention I am using ImgBurn 2.3.2.0
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