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Hi, I just burned a backup into DL disc, but It won't load up in any way or form on my System. Reading out there I figured out that I need to insert an address (or something) in the Layer Break field at imageburn before compiling.

 

Here's the question. It's possible to insert (or whatever the name is) a layer break in a disc before burning? And mostly... Why?

 

I'm sorry for the question but I have no more DL discs and I need some money before trying again... so Maybe there's hope for me xD.

 

Thank you.

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You don't set the layer break manually, leave ImgBurn to do it automatically (it'll provide you with options in a window).

 

If you're burning DVD Video DL, read the Guides. It's all in there and with pretty pictures to boot.

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Oh... There was something VERY IMPORTANT I just mispelled. The sentence:

 

- "It's possible to insert (or whatever the name is) a layer break in a disc before burning? And mostly... Why?"

 

---please replace "before with AFTER". LOL It's very embarrasing. I apologize for that cuz english is not my first lang---

 

So my [updated] question is:

 

It's possible to insert (or whatever the name is) a layer break in a disc AFTER burning? And mostly... Why?

Edited by loleitors
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Your problem is very likely to be completely unrelated to the layer break. What exactly is the problem you're having? :huh:

Also please post the log of the burn that doesn't work (you can find it at Help/ImgBurn Logs).

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So my [updated] question is:

 

It's possible to insert (or whatever the name is) a layer break in a disc AFTER burning? And mostly... Why?

No. Once the disc is written to, it's not possible to rewrite on it.

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