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solvalou
11th September 2006, 07:57
Hi.

Sorry if this question was asked before but I did a search and only found guides explaining how to burn creating the layer break, but in my case, I ripped some DVD9s to my hd a long time ago (I didn't rip as an image, but as the original DVD file structure) and they already have that layer break info in the IFO file. Is there any program that can create an image based on the files and using the layer break information in the IFO file so I can burn it ? or do I need to create the layer break again ? and if I do so, could it cause any problem due to the fact that there is already a layer break info in the IFO file ?

Thanks

r0lZ
11th September 2006, 08:40
Use ImgBurn.
It should display a dialog where you can select the layer break cell. Most of the time, the original LB will be selected by default.

Note that the layer break info is not included in the IFOs, but there are several indications of its original location that ImgBurn can analyze to determine the best default.

If you want, you can also use PgcEdit to create an ISO, or simply to look at the LB cell. PgcEdit has a preview, handy to select the right cell, especially if you want to select another position for the LB.