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joec 

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Posted on: Sep. 20 2008,13:56 |
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I had another third party program create a DVD-Video file structure on my harddisk from a DV camera video. I created the DVD-Video sized for a DL disc to get lower loss compression.
I then used UltraISO to create the .ISO file from the files on the harddisk. But when I tried to use ImgBurn to then burn the .ISO image to a DL disc I got the following warning:
Optimal L1 Data Zone Start LBA: None Found! (VTS_01). This image has not been mastered correctly for burning onto a double layer (OTP Track Path) disc. None of the cells meet the 'DVD-Video specification' criteria for a potential layer break position.
What's up with this? Is it UltraISO at fault here, or is it the DVD-Video creation program's error. The DVD-Video creation program I used was TMPGenc, which is a very popular program. I picked the options to produce a DL disc also.
Thanks in advance.
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joec 

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Posted on: Sep. 20 2008,14:12 |
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I see that I was using UltraISO PE v8.6.3.2056 on this compilation.
I D/L'd the newest version and will retry the operation and let you know how I made out.
Thanks in advance for your continued support.
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joec 

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Posted on: Sep. 20 2008,14:31 |
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Same result.
I was using UltraISO PE v9.3.0.2612.
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xoben 

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Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Sep. 21 2008,09:56 |
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As a standard ISO image has no built-in layer-break information, it is recommanded to try Nero, Roxio or other burning programs to avoid this kind of problems.
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