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Old 02-06-2007, 05:34 PM
Brad Kraan
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Dvd burner

I finailly got a dvd burner and i have a few questions.
1. Its a dual layer burner can I use the 4.7 dvd+r or do i have to use dual
layer discs.
2. How big are most dvd movies do I need dual layer discs to copy a movie or
will it fit on a 4.7 disc. Its not that i got it to just copy movies I love
the storage but it would be a bonus if i can copy movies.
Thanks


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Re: Dvd burner

You can use the DVD + R or - R disks. as for copying movies, DVDShrink
works great!
http://www.dvdshrink.org/where.html



"Brad Kraan" <bradkraan@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>I finailly got a dvd burner and i have a few questions.
> 1. Its a dual layer burner can I use the 4.7 dvd+r or do i have to use
> dual layer discs.
> 2. How big are most dvd movies do I need dual layer discs to copy a movie
> or will it fit on a 4.7 disc. Its not that i got it to just copy movies I
> love the storage but it would be a bonus if i can copy movies.
> Thanks
>



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Re: Dvd burner

Thanks Ill try it out
"Paul J. Veres" <veres@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> You can use the DVD + R or - R disks. as for copying movies, DVDShrink
> works great!
> http://www.dvdshrink.org/where.html
>
>
>
> "Brad Kraan" <bradkraan@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:i9ydnSbgssXHClHcRVn-vg@rogers.com...
> >I finailly got a dvd burner and i have a few questions.
> > 1. Its a dual layer burner can I use the 4.7 dvd+r or do i have to use
> > dual layer discs.
> > 2. How big are most dvd movies do I need dual layer discs to copy a

movie
> > or will it fit on a 4.7 disc. Its not that i got it to just copy movies

I
> > love the storage but it would be a bonus if i can copy movies.
> > Thanks
> >

>
>



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