yes, always upper for interlaced DVD or Blu-ray and it goes for both PAL and NTSC
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Anton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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"The starting marker wasn't the problem. Actually the marker at the 14 minute mark was the problem! When I removed it the burner worked fine. I had several markers before the 14 min mark and several after it. I deleted them all and replaced them with new markers - with one still at the 14 min point - and everything worked fine. Strange. "
Any chance it was very close to another marker? You can't have chapters too close together on a DVD.EDIUS silver certified trainer.
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Originally posted by David Clarke View PostAny chance it was very close to another marker? You can't have chapters too close together on a DVD.Keith
East Coast Video
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