chooch5 Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 (edited) I was building a DL DVD today and when it prompted me to select the layer break position I was a bit confused. Typically I just pick the green star and if none are green, then blue, etc. This time there are two green stars, which of course are excellent. Their LBA's are identical, but they have different PGC's. Will it make a difference which one I choose? Another strange thing was the Start Time was 00:00:00, which I never seen before. So I would not even know where to look for the layer break after the DVD is burnt. I attached a picture below of the prompt from Imgburn. Any advice on which layer break to pick under these circumstances would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Edited November 11, 2007 by chooch5
BoSox2882 Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 Could the start times at 0:00:00 be because the layer break would be placed somewhere in the extras? Im not real sure. I had similar questions awhile back about the layer breaks, and I believe either green star would be fine (Blutach or LUK can explain much more). Also you could check and see where the original layer break is and use that one.
chooch5 Posted November 11, 2007 Author Posted November 11, 2007 Thanks for the response. Hopefully they will post some additional info. Another strange thing is when I click on the "preview selected cell" button, it takes me to a part in the movie but the options cell- and cell+ buttons are gray and do not work.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 The times are relevant to that PGC, so it's basically at the very start. It looks to me as though the original LB would be the 2062600 one as it has an entry in PGC 1 which appears to be the big one and SPLIP is already 'false'. The preview window shows you the LB cell (the one selected) and the one before it. Clearly if you select an option that's cell 1 then there's nothing before it - hence no Cell- or Cell+ buttons.
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