dax702 Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 Hi, when we set the layer break in ImgBurn, does it actually modify any of the IFO, VOB or BUP files? It doesn't look like it does because the files haven't changed since they were written from my authoring software. So how exactly does the layer break setting we pick in ImgBurn translate into where it's set on the DVD? Just curious? I've now had to successes using the guide with Adobe Encore. Both times, the layer break only came up as a yellow star (good) but it's working just fine and I looked over and over again and don't even see the layer break change while watching the DVD (it happens during a talking head) no pauses or anything, it's fantastic =)
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 The 'LBA' field you see in the selection box (after the '->' bit if there is one) is the sector that'll be used for the layer jump position. i.e. that'll be the first sector on the 2nd layer - or to put it another way, the cell selected will be the first cell on the 2nd layer. No it doesn't modify the IFO's it's all done on-the-fly within memory.
dax702 Posted November 21, 2007 Author Posted November 21, 2007 Ah I see (sort of) So if no files are altered, if I wanted to burn another master, I'd have to go through the same procedure? Is there a way to write an image file with the ImgBurn-created layer break so that I can just have one .iso file to store instead of a whole folder of files (ease of organization) The 'LBA' field you see in the selection box (after the '->' bit if there is one) is the sector that'll be used for the layer jump position. i.e. that'll be the first sector on the 2nd layer - or to put it another way, the cell selected will be the first cell on the 2nd layer. No it doesn't modify the IFO's it's all done on-the-fly within memory.
cornholio7 Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=1777 you could use imgburn to build an iso and .mds file
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