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Ok you need a dual layer DVD burner and dual layer discs to write to 8.5 gig DVD's Nero burning ROM will do the job as long as you have the propper discs and burner. Use Nero express and write as data DVD.
Super multi dual layer refers to a certain type of CD/dvd burner. With this type of burner, you can write any type of media, including CD, dvd, and RW at a high rate of speed because there are two layers of silicone to write to instead of one.
No. The laser in a CD burner is too wide to write to a DVD properly.
A Double Layer or "Dual Layer" drive is able to write two layers of data onto a DVD, effectively doubling the storage space. Be sure to purchase DVD-R media that is approved for dual layer use.
write it two and a half timesAdded: If you double a recipe and then half it - you are back to a single recipe.
yes but most games are bigger than the average DVD capacity you will need to use a dual layer DVD burner
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YESThat should be "NO". You can check if your drive is a dual layer burner by looking at the symbols on the side of the Drive. If a drive is able to burn Dvd-9 (Duel Layer DVD), it will have R or RW with a 'DL' after it.I followed the previous answer and found out my drive could not write the discs correctly.
write simulation options confirms that our burner can write the selected data on the selected disc without any error. this is a good way to check our disc or burner's ability to record data accurately.
This really depends. This specific capability is usually written out on the specs list of your drive. You can also check the burn speeds list - if anything there has the suffix "DL", that would mean "dual layer" - for example, if it says 8X DVD-R/DL - that means it burns in 8X speed for DVD-R, and also 8X in Dual Layer mode.My DVD burner, an external DVD burner by DIGISTOR(digistor.com) - burns 8X in single layer and 6X in dual layer. Your drive has to specify if it can do dual layer or not. There is no automatic distinction. Check the manufacturer's website or the literature that came with your drive.
There are such things as Dual Layer DVD's, DVD-R9. They have two data layers and a capacity of around 8.5GB, and require a special burner to write to them, though can usually be read by most normal readers.