I'm trying to determin which disk lable that my DVD player actually reads to determin that the disks are different. I've been authoring with DVD-Lab Pro Beta 3 and then burning the Video_TS folder it compiles with Nero 6. In DVD-Lab I set the 'DVD volume name' to be unique, something like BLAHBLAH1OF2 or YADDAYADDA2OF3, I then put the the same name in the 'Volume Label' in Nero when burning the disk. When load the disk in my DVD player, it reads the unique name and displays it correctly in the menus, but my player STILL thinks it's the same disk, and thusly attempts to auto-resume playback.

So, lets say I just finished watching BLAHBLAH1OF2, I then eject the disk and insert the next disk, BLAHBLAH2OF2, my player will think it's the SAME disk, and auto-resume to the same title/chapter where it was on BLAHBLAH1OF2 rather than thinking it's a different disk and going to the first play as it should. This was always a minor annoyance, but it seems it can lead to a much more dramatic problem. If I eject a disk that has 7 titles, and I was watching title 7, then put in a disk with 6 titles or less, it'll attempt to auto-resume to title 7, dispite the fact that this disk dosn't HAVE a 7th title. The player then proceeds to freak out and make a violent noise, requiring it to be unplugged to recover functionality.

So, this was only an issue in DVDRs I burned, clearly I'm to fault not my hardware. With the latest DVDR I burned, I added extra lables in this area on Nero:


The Volume Label which I always make unique was 'NIEA2OF2', but this time I filled in the 'More Label' areas.

I put information into four fields:
System Identifier: NTSC
Volume Set: 2OF2
Publisher: SYNMEDIA
Data Prepairer: JAMIEVEENKAMP

Finally, this DVDR was seen as 'Unique' to my DVD player, meaning that putting information into at least ONE of those fields is what my DVD player reads to know if it's a unique disk and to not attempt auto-resume. Does anyone know WHICH of those labels is most likely the area it'd be looking for information in?