Seamless branching is used also for other purposes on BD and DVD like interactivity, multiple versions like Directors Cut and Extended Editions next to the original theaterical version on the same disc etc. Obviously media players don't need to have a problem there. The most common point where DVD's would show problems with seamless branching in the past would be the change of the physical layer (0 => 1). When a playlist makes these jumps the player must be able to buffer enough data to enable a fluent playback without stuttering or even a pause with loss of media stream connectivity. Seamless branching is the provision to make storage jumps on the source medium within a playlist.
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