bbanderic Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 (edited) Hi, I'm using the newest version of ImgBurn to burn VIDEO_TS files to Verbatim DVD+R DL. When I get to the "Create Layer Break Position" step, I get 5 options. One option (my best) has a gold star (good) With "NO" in the SPLIP column. The other 4 options have a silver star (average) next to them with "YES" in the SPLIP column. My problem is that the best option (gold star, good) I have, according to ImgBurn, doesn't place the layer break in an ideal position as far as playback goes. The DVD I'm trying to burn is a concert DVD and the layer break would be in the middle of a song (chapter). All of the 4 other options would place the layer break at the beginning of a song (chapter) which would be ideal. I don't know how to save a screenshot in ImgBurn but here are the options I'm looking at: 1) silver star - padding (643543), % 50/50 - SPLIP (YES) 2) gold star - padding (5), % 50/50 - SPLIP (NO) 3) silver star - padding (12), % 55/45 - SPLIP (YES) 4) silver star - padding (1), % 59/41 - SPLIP (YES) 5) silver star - padding (6), % 63/37 - SPLIP (YES) My question is would it create problems during playback if I chose one of the lesser options according to ImgBurn (silver star, average) with "YES" in the SPLIP column? And what does SPLIP mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jon Edited October 30, 2006 by bbanderic
polopony Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 splip is the seamless playback flag. "Seamless Playback Linked In PCI". I dont do dual layer burning but any of your choices would be OK
lfcrule1972 Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 I agree with polo - if I were you I would chose the layer break at the begining/end of a song where it's least noticeable.
blutach Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 #2 was the LB on the original DVD. Might be best to leave it there. Regards
bbanderic Posted October 30, 2006 Author Posted October 30, 2006 #2 was the LB on the original DVD. Might be best to leave it there. Regards This isn't a copy of a DVD, these are video_ts files from a torrent, I don't think a layer break flag was added by the seeder, I could be wrong though. Thanks for the replies.
ElBoricua433 Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 Big Mistake for letting people know it was a torrent, now they won't help you now, your not supposed to back up things you don't own
polopony Posted October 30, 2006 Posted October 30, 2006 just wondering, do you think it would be right to help people who are pirating dvd's and provide info on how to break copyright protection considering that DVDD was closed down and the author arrested for exactly that, nobody is looking for that to happen to IMGburn or LUK again and so we avoid those subjects , besides his question was answered before his torrent post
bbanderic Posted October 30, 2006 Author Posted October 30, 2006 just wondering, do you think it would be right to help people who are pirating dvd's and provide info on how to break copyright protection considering that DVDD was closed down and the author arrested for exactly that, nobody is looking for that to happen to IMGburn or LUK again and so we avoid those subjects , besides his question was answered before his torrent post First off, your wrong, I'm not pirating DVD's. The video-ts files NEVER contained any copyright protection as this is not material that was released commercially EVER. I understand peoples sensitivity to the subject of torrent files as I don't want to see anything happen to ImgBurn or LUK either. My apologies if I offended anyone.
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