Sliztzan Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 (edited) Hello, How can I tell with ImgBurn if the video DVD has a layer break or it is seamless? If it does have a layer break how do I find the position? Thank you! Edited November 18, 2007 by Sliztzan
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 The layer break stuff comes up when you try to build an image / burn to disc in 'Build' mode. Of course it all depends on if you want to check the LB on DVD Video (IFO/BUP/VOB) Files, an ISO or an actual disc.
Sliztzan Posted November 18, 2007 Author Posted November 18, 2007 (edited) The layer break stuff comes up when you try to build an image / burn to disc in 'Build' mode. Of course it all depends on if you want to check the LB on DVD Video (IFO/BUP/VOB) Files, an ISO or an actual disc. Thanks, I want to find out if the actual DVD Video disc is seamless. Also I want to find out on another actual DVD Video disk where the layer break position is located. Edited November 18, 2007 by Sliztzan
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 The LB position is a physical thing really and that can be checked by looking at the info in the panel on the right of ImgBurn's main window - just scroll down the bottom. To find it in terms of a Cell, you need to take the physical LBA and go though a series to steps to work out which cell that maps to. Start by looking at the LBA of each file in a program like IsoBuster. Find the file that spans the physical LB LBA. Then remember the VTS set that file is part of and the LBA of the VTS_xx_1.vob (of VTS_xx_0.vob if that's the file spanning the LB LBA). The open the VTS's IFO in IfoEdit and go through all the PGC's until you find the cell where: VTS_xx_1.vob (or _0.vob) start LBA + cell start sector AND VTS_xx_1.vob (or _0.vob) start LBA + cell start sector + cell length > physical LB LBA It might sound a bit complicated but it's not actually that hard.
blutach Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Almost every commercial dual layer DVD has the layer break set to non-seamless (this is to ensure maximum player compatibility, plus I think it was actually the spec). The only ones which aren't are some superbit DVDs. Regards
Sliztzan Posted November 19, 2007 Author Posted November 19, 2007 Almost every commercial dual layer DVD has the layer break set to non-seamless (this is to ensure maximum player compatibility, plus I think it was actually the spec). The only ones which aren't are some superbit DVDs. Regards I just tried making a image of a superbit and the layer break selection box didn't pop up. They play fine in my player.
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