Layer-Break Problem

Hallo
folgende Fehlermeldung erscheint beim erstellen einer DL Dvd:
DualLayer - Diese Disc benötigt einen Layer-Break.
Nach dem durchlesen diverser Foren habe ich nach wie vor keine brauchbare Lösung gefunden. Ein Lösungsvorschlag ist den Layer-Umbruch auf manuell einzustellen. Doch wenn ich dies mache, erscheint kein Einstellungsfenster. Soviel ich weiss, sollte der Layer-Umbruch auf dem Schnittfenster ersichtlich sein? Aber weder bei der Einstellung "automatisch" noch bei "manuell" erscheint der Layer-Umbruch auf der Timeline.
Die Dvd sollte bald möglichst fertig werden und ich bin langsam aber sicher am verzweifeln.
Hat jemand eine Idee was das Problem sein könnte? Schon mal besten dank für eure Hilfe....
viele grüsse
C.L
Zusammenfassung meines Projektes:
- Hauptfilm ProRes 442 HQ, 112min, 20 Kapitel (keine Fehler beim transkodieren)
- Mainmenu mit "play" und "scene" button, animiertes Video (ProRes 442HQ) als Intro
- 2 Kapitelmenü mit je 10 VideoButtons
- Bei Projektprüfung erscheint kein Fehler, erst beim erstellen nach dem transkodieren
- DVD+R DL, habe mit dem DVD-Laufwerk schon mehrmals DL-Projekte gebrannt. Das DVD-Laufwerk kann also auch nicht das problem sein
- Disc-Info: 8.14GB verwendet

Hallo
Leider konnte ich das Problem nicht direkt lösen. Aber beim erneuten herstellen des gesamten Projektes (auf einem anderen Computer) konnte ich schlussendlich die DVD problemlos brennen.

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    And this in not the only backwards devellopement of the Adobe editing system.
    I did work with PPRO 2.0, Encore 2.0 and Audition 2.0 not having any problem.
    Changing to PPRO 5.5 and Audition 5.5 and building a new computer on Adobe specs and this forum suggestions, I ren in as much problems  that I am thinking of completely remove this and go back to the old 2.0 versions.
    It looks as if the develloppers of Adobe lost the professionality needed to devellop a more or less plug and play system. Pitty.
    Thanks for replying
    Chris

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