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  1. PgcEdit gives a color to the value of the break. Each color tells you which break is the best to choose. What if all the breaks listed are all white? When I play each one to view where the break is, it's the start of the film. It's Saving Private...
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  2. If all positions are white, they are equivalent. You should therefore select the cell where the pause is less noticeable.

    I'm not sure what you mean with "When I play each one to view where the break is, it's the start of the film." Are you sure you use the "Preview LB" button to launch the preview? (Preview PGC plays the whole movie, and Preview LB plays the last few seconds of the last cell before the layer break, a pause, and then the first cell after the layer break.)

    If the pause is equivalent for all or several cells, it is recommended to select the cell that begins near the "optimal position for small disc size" value.

    If you're still unsure, post a screenshot of the layer break dialog...
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  3. Thanks.

    That is all I needed to know. Yes I did press the wrong button to play the cells.
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