corellian77 said:
A question for you guys... I was watching the DVD9 the other day on my LG DVD player/recorder and at the beginning of the scene where Vader enters the hanger bay with the Millennium Falcon (which I believe is chapter 28, the layer break on the disc), the image pixelated and skipped ahead about 10 seconds or so. However, if I access the scene via the chapter selection screen, the image plays with no problems.
I also tried the disc on my PC's DVD player and my Philips mini-system DVD/CD player with no problem, as well as on my older JVC DVD player (which resulted only in a slight pause at the layer break, but which I believe is typical of that unit).
Anyway, my question is whether this is strictly a player-related issue, or if it possibly has something to do with the burning of the DL disc.
A question for you guys... I was watching the DVD9 the other day on my LG DVD player/recorder and at the beginning of the scene where Vader enters the hanger bay with the Millennium Falcon (which I believe is chapter 28, the layer break on the disc), the image pixelated and skipped ahead about 10 seconds or so. However, if I access the scene via the chapter selection screen, the image plays with no problems.
I also tried the disc on my PC's DVD player and my Philips mini-system DVD/CD player with no problem, as well as on my older JVC DVD player (which resulted only in a slight pause at the layer break, but which I believe is typical of that unit).
Anyway, my question is whether this is strictly a player-related issue, or if it possibly has something to do with the burning of the DL disc.
That sounds like a player related problem. That is the point of the layer break so maybe the LG doesn't like either the media used or the way it was burned.
what media were you using, what program did you use to burn it & if this was the version with the imgburn fix applied did you use the seamless branch option when making the new iso because this can cause a few problems in certain players at the layer break. I never use that option because of compatibility.