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Post #227054

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andy_k_250
Parent topic
Burning Dual-Layer Discs For The First Time
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Date created
18-Jul-2006, 1:00 PM
Okay, so I F'd up.

On the first DL DVD I burned, I did not set Layer 0's sectors at the correct number, resulting in a bad, rough layer break. The movie plays fine up until the layer break, but then it becomes pixelated and the sound sketches out while the player finds the resume point.

I already deleted the VOB files and everything else from my original source.

Is there a way to rip the DVD again and reburn it, putting in the correct layer break information? Or in my hastiness did I corrupt my DVD files and their architecture and now need to download the 7 GB torrent all over again in order to get a good, seamlessly-playing DVD out of this?

I am not very familiar with PgcEdit and its capabilities, so I am reluctant to go playing around with it without advance knowledge of what I am doing.

Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem.