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I'd like to know why everytime I do a conversion in ConvertxtoDvd or DVDflick and burn in Imgburn I get a "this is end of the world". It happens only in 8.5GB mode.

I followed this guide with no success http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6376

 

In that last screen(create layer break operation), the option is always "average".

So, when I play in my standalone DVD, the movie freezes at certain point.

 

Is it a problem with ConvertXtoDVD? DvdFlick? Imgburn?

Everybody goes thru this when burning a DL DVD??

 

 

Unfortunatelly, I don't have the last log because, in the main window, Imgburn log, I've marked "all" and "cut". What a stupid I am >:p . There's no undo option.

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You are just trying to burn a VIDEO_TS folder yeah and not an ISO?

 

If your folders/projects don't totally fill up the disc, it'll be a lot easier to move stuff around and then you won't see the 'end of the world' message. The message comes from there not being enough decent places to split the data (whilst keeping to the DVD Video specs). If there were more cells or chapter points in the video, it wouldn't be a problem... so really it comes down to the programs creating the IFO/VOB/BUP files.

 

If you don't cut or copy anything else having done 'Cut' in the log window, the info will still be in the clipboard, just paste it.

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You are just trying to burn a VIDEO_TS folder yeah and not an ISO?

 

Yes, a VIDEO_TS folder.

 

 

If your folders/projects don't totally fill up the disc, it'll be a lot easier to move stuff around and then you won't see the 'end of the world' message. The message comes from there not being enough decent places to split the data (whilst keeping to the DVD Video specs).

 

So you're saying if I adjust some settings in CxtoDVD / DVDFlick to occupy, let's say, 95% of the disc, I will not get "the end of the world"?

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