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 Post subject: DVD playback problem - part 2
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 Post subject: Re: DVD playback problem - part 2
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Here you go...

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One more point of data. This same customer used your free StarBurner program to burn a DVD using the VIDEO_TS data from a working Nero disk and it produced the same bad disk as our burner. So it's definitely something to do with StarBurn, and not any of the code on our end.

Hopefully the ISO images will point you toward the problem so we can get this fixed.

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OK I'm looking at the files one more time in ISO buster and I noticed something...

Nero has the AUDIO_TS folder set at LBA 260 and the VIDEO_TS folder set at LBA 261. The StarBurn ISO has them reversed. The rest of the files have identical LBA values. So perhaps this is what's causing the problem?

Edit: I created an ISO using ImgBurn and it put the AUDIO_TS at LBA 260 and VIDEO_TS at LBA 261 just like Nero. So I think this really could be the issue.

Edit: One more thing. This only applies to the "ISO" section in ISO Buster. The "UDF" and "Video" sections in ISO Buster list the same LBA for all the files and folders. So it appears that the mix-up is only occurring in the ISO9660 portion of the image.

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Any update on this?

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