Originally posted by: Arnie.d
The program is fine! I burn all my DL discs with ImgBurn. But I make the ISO with PgcEdit. I always select "Seamless" and never had any problems, you won't notice the layerbreak at all. Normally I select a layerbreak position so both layers are about the same size but it really doesn't matter very much. I don't select "don't update ifo/bup files" (I think otherwise the layerbreak/seamless you just selected is ignored and the layerbreak from the ISO is used but I'm not sure).
The program is fine! I burn all my DL discs with ImgBurn. But I make the ISO with PgcEdit. I always select "Seamless" and never had any problems, you won't notice the layerbreak at all. Normally I select a layerbreak position so both layers are about the same size but it really doesn't matter very much. I don't select "don't update ifo/bup files" (I think otherwise the layerbreak/seamless you just selected is ignored and the layerbreak from the ISO is used but I'm not sure).
Thanks. That helps, although I have a new question now. Why do you use PgcEdit to create an ISO first? Why don't you just burn the Video_TS and Audio TS folers straight to disc using Imgburn? That's how I do it with Single layer discs that come in the format of a Video _TS folder. Does it not work right with a Daul Layer disc? This disk is a Daul Layer disc (video_TS foler)
Also, you're last comment touched on a concern of my. I'm assuming the DVD was authoring with a layer break, right? If that's so, why is it making me choose a layer break when I burn it, and if I choose a layer break won't it confuse the DVD player when I play it, since a layer break already existed from when it was authored? (Or I am totally screwed up on this)?