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Posted by NoNoBadDog! on 05/31/06 01:04
"ItBeMe" <axschumer@aol.com> wrote in message
news:J03EoK.LJ2@news.boeing.com...
>I recently purchased a dual-layer DVD burner with lightscribe.
> Unfortunately, I learn after the purchase, lightscribe can not be burnt
> onto dual-layer media.
> It is not technically feasible.
>
> So if you purchase such a unit and want to use lightscribe, you have to
> burn
> single-layer discs, kind of defeats the purpose.
>
> Unless this limitation can be overcome, lightscribe is dead technology.
>
> How frustrating, I feel totally mislead.
>Lightscribe is definitely not a dead technology. The average computer user
>does not even know what a double layer DVD is...so who cares?
Due to the complexity of a dual layer DVD, the Lightscribe dye surface
cannot be included. Dual layer DVD discs are generally for the more
advanced user, who does not see a need for gimmicks like Lightscribe. the
average computer user uses single layer DVDs. I don't see a problem in
there.
You should have done your research before you purchased. You could have
done something as simple as search for double layer blank DVDs on the
lightscribe page...you would have known before you walked in the store that
it would not scribe to double layer.
Bobby
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