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    BD-50 ISO. About Layer Break. Please an input!

    Been backing up my blu-ray`s. At the moment only BD-25. I create them to ISO, then i can burn the ISO with imgburn. But if i wanna create BD-50 to ISO?? Then here is my question!

    - Do i set the layerbreak on a BD-50 ISO in imgburn when i burn it with imgburn? Like you do when you burn a DVD9?

    - If i wanna backup my BD-50 to ISO with DVDFAB. What should i do with layer break setting in DVDFAB? Should DVDFAB remove the layerbreak so imgburn can set it when i burn the ISO.

    PLEASE ANY HELP!

    #2
    Originally posted by botdvd View Post
    Been backing up my blu-ray`s. At the moment only BD-25. I create them to ISO, then i can burn the ISO with imgburn. But if i wanna create BD-50 to ISO?? Then here is my question!

    - Do i set the layerbreak on a BD-50 ISO in imgburn when i burn it with imgburn? Like you do when you burn a DVD9?

    - If i wanna backup my BD-50 to ISO with DVDFAB. What should i do with layer break setting in DVDFAB? Should DVDFAB remove the layerbreak so imgburn can set it when i burn the ISO.

    PLEASE ANY HELP!
    with bd50 you should use the 'clone' option to backup. No worries about layer breaks.. as it clones the original.

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      #3
      Thanks.

      Should remove layer break be checked no matter what i do?

      If i clone? And burn with imgburn, is layerbreak set as it`s a clone? Are you promted to set layerbreak? Just qurious.

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        #4
        BD-50 ISO CLONE. When burning with imgburn, how to handle layerbreak?

        First is CLONE BD the best way to backup a wholde BD if you want to keep everything as original?

        And burning a BD-25 with imgburn is easy, but burning a BD-50 with imgburn? Are you promted to set layerbreak? Or how you get arround it.

        Thanks.

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          #5
          Blu-ray's use UDF 2.5. That basically means you don't have to worry about the layer break. Imgburn handles it just fine.

          Nothing to worry about; you're good to go!

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            #6
            Two thread on same subject merged.

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