DjKilla Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 I just want to be sure I chose the correct layer break. The one that's high-lighted/greyed is the one I picked.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 I'd be inclined to go for the 3rd one down, but it's really not a big deal.
blutach Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 The 3rd one from the top is "excellently excellent" as it has the advantage of having the whole of VTS3 (and higher VTSs) on a single layer. Regards
DjKilla Posted June 27, 2007 Author Posted June 27, 2007 What exactly makes the third one the best? What should I look for using the pic as an example? -D j K i l l a-
kevdriver Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 The 3rd one from the top is "excellently excellent" as it has the advantage of having the whole of VTS3 (and higher VTSs) on a single layer. Dj, this is the answer to your question as posted by Blutach.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 If you look at the LBA column, you'll see that 4 and 5 are essentially the same thing, just different representations of it. What you need to remember (or learn!) is that the order of files goes... IFO -> VOBs -> BUP, (next VTS set) IFO -> VOBs -> BUP, (next VTS set)...... So by putting the IFO at the start of the 2nd layer, it's exactly as Blutach says - 'having the whole of VTS3 (and higher VTSs) on a single layer' - whereby 'single layer' is of course the 2nd one.
DjKilla Posted June 27, 2007 Author Posted June 27, 2007 LIGHTNING UK! - Now everything makes sense to me. Thanks for taking the time to explain everything to me. That's the info I was looking for to help me make the right choice. -D j K i l l a-
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