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grog
16th February 2002, 21:58
Now look - do i burn to the byte quantity or the MB quantity or the HD type Gig quantity???

Wats it all about........I am tottally unhappy - therefor I shall extract another cork from my 3rd bottle of rioja and rejoice...
4700000000 bytes or less?


Later

Atlantis
16th February 2002, 23:51
It's 4700000000 bytes = 4482 MB = 4.37 GB.

grog
17th February 2002, 00:21
well thats the way my brain works too.........

Hmm maybe another bokkle of rioja will make it work for me :D

grog
17th February 2002, 01:45
This may sound superlatively daft...................Its just tha I think I just lost the disc wot I burnt....I think i may find it tommorrow under the wreckage of red wine bottles........


My head spins and the earth doesnt.................


Majestic became my gods and they left me to wallow in the pits of insobriety................Bugger.......and all for a fifty quid case of wine...


Later all

ultrabrutal
17th February 2002, 19:36
Was wondering what is the lastest number of megabytes that maestro can report while still possible to burn to dvd-r.

My project says 5.063 GB in the status bar, which I suspect is too much, but it is still displayed in green indicating it is ok? Maybe it's green because it is ok for dual layer.

Atlantis
18th February 2002, 00:58
You can set it to Single Layer. Then see what happens.

ultrabrutal
18th February 2002, 19:12
Where? I already looked for such an option but couldn't find it. Maybe I'm blind? :)

Sherlock Holmes
19th February 2002, 18:14
I have the same problem
I need to know can't he write his project in dual-layer mode on a
DVD-R ?

ultrabrutal
20th February 2002, 10:25
No a burner cannot burn in two layers. You need professional hardware to do that (a dvd presser using an optical master or two?)