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Old 15th December 2006 | 10:14
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Dual layer DVD burning

No idea what this means, but my standard 4.7Gb is not large enough to burn what I want so I went looking for a higher capacity blank DVD. The shop could only come up with a Dual Layer, DVD-R DL disc, but told me I would need a dual layer burner to use it. Having no idea what sort of burner I have I bought the DVD to try it.

Now my G5 iMac equipment list tells me my burner is a Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-K05, Firmware revision Q523. Dvd-Write: -R,
-RW, +R, +RW, +R DL.

Am I to understand this means I can't burn the purchased blank on my Mac?
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Old 15th December 2006 | 14:09
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The '+R DL' means that you can burn Dual Layer discs, but only those of the + variety. Indeed the disc you bought cannot be burnt on your system, but if you get a +R Dual Layer disc you can at least solve your first problem.
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Old 15th December 2006 | 19:50
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Then you discover that most computer owners can't read DL disks anyway

I tried this and gave up on them. As of 2006, too few people can read them reliably.

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Old 17th December 2006 | 08:44
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Binos, are you sure your dual-layer blank disk is DVD-R? I just bought a couple of spindles of Verbatim dual-layer and they only come in DVD+R. in fact, I haven't been able to source any DVD-R dual-layer blanks anywhere. (I always use DVD-R single-layer disks, have burnt over a thousand now).

If your burner software is up-to-date, it should immediately let you know it can't burn the blank due to format incompatibility.
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Old 17th December 2006 | 09:11
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Binos, are you sure your dual-layer blank disk is DVD-R? I just bought a couple of spindles of Verbatim dual-layer and they only come in DVD+R. in fact, I haven't been able to source any DVD-R dual-layer blanks anywhere. (I always use DVD-R single-layer disks, have burnt over a thousand now).
If your burner software is up-to-date, it should immediately let you know it can't burn the blank due to format incompatibility.
They certainly do do DVD-R DL here's some

Last timer I was in HKG I got some.

Having said that, DVD+R DL seems to be more compatible with players.

Then you discover that most computer owners can't read DL disks anyway
If you have a DVD-ROM drive it certainly should read them, that's how I view mine on a pc!
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