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Posted by RegTheDonk on 10/01/09 11:32
Hi John and others....I have a similar question:
Currently, we burn onto single layered DVD-Rs without any problems,
using Nero, DVDit or Pinicle Impression. We've had NO probs whatsoever
and anything we burn has been compatible on every stand alone DVD
player we've encountered.
However, we've got a project that is very big and its either have a
two-disk programme or reduce the compression quality. Neither is
really an option - the heavy compressed quality is unnacceptable, and
we don't want to span over more than one disk.
We made an acceptable file that was about 7.5gb big and burned it onto
a DVD+R (our burner can do double layered + disks). However, it won't
play on any standard DVD player. We thought about investing in a DVD-R
dual layered burner, and noticed that this Pioneer drive could possibly
be the answer. But before we spent the money on the drive and a load
of DVD-R dual layer disks, we need to be sure that its going to work!
Any thoughts guys? Any advice would be very welcome :-)
All the best,
Reg.
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