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Posted by Fred C. Dobbs on 02/27/07 13:29
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 21:16:33 GMT, "def456" <def456@none.none> wrote:
>There's an option box to check in DVD Shrink to remove the layer break from
>output files. It is checked by default, so the layer break is apparently
>removed for DVD 9 output files.
>
>Then, while using Nero Express 6 to copy the resulting VIDEO_TS folder files
>to a DL disc, presumably Nero automatically inserts a new layer break in the
>process. Is that correct?
>
>At least it seems to be true because the resulting discs play OK for me,
>insofar as I can determine.
>
>I wonder what is the consequence of unchecking that box in DVD Shrink, so
>that the layer break is not removed? Would Nero then use the original
>designated layer break rather than making one of its own? And if so, would
>there be any negative consequences?
>
A DVD9 has two layers and a DVD5 has one.
A" layer break" is the point in the program that the player pauses to
focus its Laser on the 2nd layer of a DVD9. That point is set in the
coding of the DVD by the person who "Authored" it. Generally that
point is placed somewhere in the program where it is the least
noticeable, like the end of a scene where the movie would fade out.
If you are using DVD shrink you are "Shrinking" a DVD9 to a DVD5
therefore there should not be a layer break.
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