DERG Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 (edited) Used ImgBurn to create the ISO file & layer switch point was set at that time; now when I try to burn it errors with "Cannot set the layer break position when burning DVD-R DL media. Do I want to continue?" I don't get it. I set the layer break when creating the ISO with ImgBurn so why would it ask me this? What happens if I say Yes? BTW - I have created DVD+R DL with my editing software but DVD+R DL will not play properly on my blu-ray player & that's why I'm working with DVD-R DL. Edited December 11, 2009 by DERG
mmalves Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 That's a limitation of the DVD-R DL standard: you can't change the position of the layerbreak. As for DVD+R DL, it's been around for ages and your BluRay player should play it without problems. Have you read this?
DERG Posted December 11, 2009 Author Posted December 11, 2009 That's a limitation of the DVD-R DL standard: you can't change the position of the layerbreak. As for DVD+R DL, it's been around for ages and your BluRay player should play it without problems. Have you read this? Sorry, I don't understand your reply. I don't want to change it, I just want to burn the ISO image which has a predetermined layer break set by ImgBurn. Are you saying I can burn & let it make it's layer break on the fly? And,Yes I did read that & in my post I said my player will not play DVD+R DL properly; no chapter switching. The player manual says it will play DVD-R DL only so DVD-R DL is it.
mmalves Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 That ISO was made for a DVD+R DL disc so you can't properly burn it to a DVD-R DL disc. Mount that ISO image to a virtual drive, or extract its contents with 7-Zip/WinRAR/etc, and then use Build mode to burn the VIDEO_TS folder to your DVD-R DL disc. Keep the Log window open and pay attention to any messages that ImgBurn may show there.
DERG Posted December 11, 2009 Author Posted December 11, 2009 That ISO was made for a DVD+R DL disc so you can't properly burn it to a DVD-R DL disc. Mount that ISO image to a virtual drive, or extract its contents with 7-Zip/WinRAR/etc, and then use Build mode to burn the VIDEO_TS folder to your DVD-R DL disc. Keep the Log window open and pay attention to any messages that ImgBurn may show there. Hi The video is from a wedding video I produced & edited so I created the ISO from the VIDEO_TS. I'll mount that & burn & pay attention to the messages. Thanks
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