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#342253
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Erikstormtrooper said:

On Adywan's DVD, the layer break is at the start of the scene when Vader is walking toward the just-captured Falcon.

It is NOT after Tarkin says "Terminate her. Immediately".

But...

ChainsawAsh says opposite: "Layer break, IIRC, should be after Tarkin says "Terminate her, immediately!" so yours sounds right to me."

Which one of these two is where the layer change is supposed to happen?  Can someone definitively say which one is actually correct based on what Adywan intended?

Does it really even matter as long as the DVD plays through without any crashes?

Or if someone has their burned disc handy:
I load the DVD while ImgBurn is running and the info panel says this at the bottom:
Layer 0 Sectors 2,041,648
Layer 1 Sectors 2,041,632

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#342199
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Much admiration for the care and enthusiasm this project has taken Adywan.

Hey all, I just finished testing out my burn onto a Verbatim +R DL and seems to be good.  But I'm curious if this method may have changed the layer break point from what Adywan intended?

I read about the issue several people had with the layer change.  I also got the same warning when I tried to burn with ImgBurn:
"This image has not been mastered correctly for burning onto a double layer..." and so on

I bypassed this problem by mounting the .iso with Daemon Tools, using old DVDecrypter to make another .iso from the mounted image, creating a little .mds file in the process, then using ImgBurn to burn the new .iso by selecting the .mds instead.  Didn't get any warning about layer changes that time at all.

I watched it and the layer break seems to be right after Tarkin says to 'execute her immediately'.

When I load the DVD while ImgBurn is running, the information on the right hand panel says this at the bottom:
Layer 0 Sectors 2,041,648
Layer 1 Sectors 2,041,632

Can anyone tell me if that is the same as their burn?  Is their another way to tell if I got it right?  It made the layer change on an old PS2 player without any significant stuttering.

Thanks for help, I want to make sure I got it right before making a copy for my brother's kids.