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Posted by Large Farva on 01/08/59 11:32
"RegTheDonk" <regthedonk@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> 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 :-)
It probably won't work. Nothing to do with the Pioneer...it's the fault of
standalone players that don't support dual layer media.
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