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Just load the image, it should automatically pick up the LB info.

 

Double check this theory by right clicking on the 'Sectors' value once you've loaded the image and displaying IFO layer break information.

 

(or via Tools -> ISO -> Display IFO Layer Break Information)

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Just load the image, it should automatically pick up the LB info.

 

Double check this theory by right clicking on the 'Sectors' value once you've loaded the image and displaying IFO layer break information.

 

(or via Tools -> ISO -> Display IFO Layer Break Information)

 

Thank You Sir for your reply im setting up a disk now. I will get back to you in about 20min.

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Just load the image, it should automatically pick up the LB info.

 

Double check this theory by right clicking on the 'Sectors' value once you've loaded the image and displaying IFO layer break information.

 

(or via Tools -> ISO -> Display IFO Layer Break Information)

 

Yes your theory is right. All checked out right.

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Just a follow up. Ran a Q test with nero on the new disc and here are the scores.

post-579-1133588621_thumb.png I used a BenQ DW1640 for the burn.

Edited by sillysally

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