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[1.27] Why does playback sometimes freeze
for a second?
Some movies, especially those over two hours long
or encoded at a high data rate, are spread across two layers on
one side of the disc. When the player changes to the second layer,
the video and audio may freeze for a moment. The length of the pause
depends on the player and on the layout of the disc. The disc producer
usually tries to choose a point where the pause will be less noticeable.
The pause is not a defect in the player or the disc. See 1.18 for more information.
There is a list of layer switch points in the Film Vault at DVD Review.
Please send new times to info@dvdreview.com.
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