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Old 24th December 2001, 05:39   #1  |  Link
Commander XJL
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Question on burning 9.4 gig dvdr's

Can the Pioneer AO3 and Nero or PrimoDVD burn 9.4 DVDR's?
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Old 24th December 2001, 07:51   #2  |  Link
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i don't think so
that's why we have so much pain trying to copy dvds bigger than 4.7go
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Old 24th December 2001, 08:56   #3  |  Link
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no we can't burn 9.4 gd dvdr's cause 1, they are dual layered...and currently there are no machines that can burn dual layered dvd's..and 2 there are no 9.4 gb dvdr's available to buy...there are dual sided 9.4 gb dvdr's but not dual layered (the ones the movie companies use)

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Old 24th December 2001, 13:27   #4  |  Link
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as said before... 9.4gb DVD-Rs are dual sided, not dual layered. it will take a couple of years until dual layer recordable discs become available.
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Old 24th December 2001, 17:10   #5  |  Link
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So, doesn't that mean "yes" to the question? If they are dual sided, treat them as 2 DVD's

You won't be able to copy a dual-layer DVD without some work, but the burners can use dual sided media.
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