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Posted by def456 on 03/02/07 23:40
"Oldus Fartus" <denisand@iiNOSPAMnet.net.au> wrote in message
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> def456 wrote:
>>> If you are using DVD shrink you are "Shrinking" a DVD9 to a DVD5
>>> therefore there should not be a layer break.
>>
>> Thanks for your info, however your comment above is incorrect. DVD Shrink
>> does not require shrinking to DVD5 size. You can also select DVD9 target
>> size in the Edit menu, Preferences, intended for burning to DL discs.
>> That's what I'm doing. So there is indeed a layer break!
>
> DVD Shrink may be set to remove the layer break from a dual layer disc,
> but the burning program should be the one which determines where the layer
> break should be on your burned disc. The layer break point may or may
> not be at the same point as on the original disc.
My original question has become somewhat moot, because in the meantime I've
discovered that Nero 6 is buggy when burning DL media. DL discs must be
burned with something else, such as IMGBurn, or they won't work on most DVD
players. I've learned how to use IMGBurn now, which recommends a layer break
point(s) then allows user to confirm. My guess is... it doesn't matter
whether or not DVD Shrink removes the layer break, if using IMGBurn or
similar burning software, but I haven't tested that theory.
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