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I just bought the UK BD release of 'Brokeback Mountain' released by EIV. I was quite surprised that the layer change actually caused a slight but noticeable pause in the film. Normally, layer changes on dual-layer BDs are totally seamless, presumably because all BD players have memory buffers. But this one isn't seamless. I assume it's just a bad bit of encoding on the disc, but has anyone else noticed this?
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