I want to write a DVD - I have a DVD writer but the file size is over 6GB. I see I can get double density DVD disks but can I use my usual DVD writer
or do I need to get a new one?
If so any recommendations?
Cheers
Mark
what dvd writer do you have?
right click, properties on the icon in my computer should identify it
most DVD writers made in the last few years can handle dual-layer discs
as above right click on the DVD drive icon in my computer - properties - hardware
or right click on my computer, manage, device manager, DVD/CD-ROM devices
like this:
Device Manager
[Edited on 25/5/2011 by mcerd1]
Ok I have a SONY DVD RW AW-G170A
And on another machine - TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H653B
Cheers
Mark
some googling of the spec on that sony one says it can write dual layer DVD-R 's
The Sony burns dual layer DVD+R
the tsstcorp burns both dual layer + and - disks
get some dual layer dvd+R and you can burn on either
cool thanks guys
Dont forget that when it asks to install a second disc it really means to take it out and turn it over.
quote:
Originally posted by Moorron
Dont forget that when it asks to install a second disc it really means to take it out and turn it over.
Why not use DVDShrink and standard 4.7g disks?