When i'm building dual layered dvds, the layer break is causing the dvd to skip to the beginning of the next chapter.

when i'm building dual layered dvds, the layer break is causing the dvd to skip to the beginning of the next chapter.

I would echo everything John just said - especially (and this is really important) that part about setting burn speeds to the minimum.
Do not worry about doing this as IMGburn will automatically adjust upwards to the minimum burn speed actually supported by the media/burner combination.
@danielrow.
How are you currently setting your layer break please, and what OS are you running?
If on a PC there is a fantastic tool called PGCEdit that is a swiss army knife and moreover something no authoring house should be without.......

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