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I've successfully burned several dual layer DVD's but the last couple that I've tried that are just over 3 hours, Imageburn can't find any suitable layer breaks. Putting 3 hr+ movies on a single layer disk has such poor quality which is why I'd like to stretch it out on a dual layer. With the ones that were successful, I created an ISO and during that process Image burn found multiple layer break locations, but so far never any luck with a 3 hour+ ISO :(

Am I doing something wrong or are 3 hour movies not compatible with a DL DVD?

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What program created the ISO file?

I'm using DVD Flick, with Vista 64 bit. This is what I get when it tries to finalize the ISO...

 

 

layrbrk.jpg

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That's strange, when I click on "about Imgburn" it shows version 2.5.1.0 but in the pic above it shows 2.4.4.0 started (?)

Cynthia: I've put a link to that post on my desktop and will use it to work through the issue... probably more than once :)

Thank you! :)

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That's becouse DVDFlick comes with its own ImgBurn bundled. :rolleyes:

 

Save the finished files as VIDEO_TS folder first, not direct burn.

 

In this way you can make what Cynthia sugested with your problem.

 

Use Bild mode to make the final disc.

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