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Which Layer break point to choose ?


phil

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I 'll ask my question regarding LBs...

 

When you have a list of many LB options like above, but all of them marked as average and NO SPLIP, which one should you choose and why?

 

Why after choosing a LB position and building the image, when you choose to display the LB info, that position has been transformed to good (from average)?

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It really doesn't matter.

 

But in any case, you have to take certain things into consideration.

 

i.e. they'll all be different cells, possibly in different VTS sets / PGC's.

 

They'll also have different '%' values. 50/50 being the best for read compatibility. That '%' is the number of sectors (as a percentage of the total!) on each layer.

 

It helps to know what you're burning and what video goes with which pgc / vts set etc.

 

If you can get away with having the LB at a proper scene change (and not a fast moving one) then that'll be more aesthetically pleasing.

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ok so play that bit of the movie and look at the times on your player and compare to the times listed.

 

Then see where would be a nice spot for the layer break where you wouldn't notice it too much.

 

Hmmm note to self, add 'Chapter' column to that window. I'd also like to add a preview button but I'm not really sure how to 'play' the content!

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ok so play that bit of the movie and look at the times on your player and compare to the times listed.

 

Then see where would be a nice spot for the layer break where you wouldn't notice it too much.

 

Hmmm note to self, add 'Chapter' column to that window. I'd also like to add a preview button but I'm not really sure how to 'play' the content!

DVD2AVI? Or grab the PgcEdit previewer and integrate/call it.

 

Regards

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