raz opened this issue on Feb 24, 2005 ยท 8 posts
raz posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 6:22 AM
In all my tekky geek stuff, I NEVER even looked at DVDR'w or DVD RW's. I scored 2 fer 1 sale on a DVDRW dual layer. So, never having one before, I was wondering how much I can write on a dual layer DVD.. thanks in advance! Raz~
yggdrasil posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 7:11 AM
After formating and writing a file table, there should be just over 8GB of space remaining for files. They're usually quoted as 8.5GB capacity, but I've never gotten that much in practice. -- Mark
Mark
ScottA posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 7:15 AM
How do you use these disks? Do you have to physically flip them over to burn each side? Do you have to flip them over in your DVD player? -ScottA
Dale B posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 7:20 AM
There's dual sided and dual layer. Dual sided you -do- have to flip over. Dual =layer= are just that, and only have one writeable side. There's track offset and a couple of other tricks to allow access to the 'middle' layer. What you -will- need though is a writer program that knows what a dual layer DVDR is. Otherwise, the second layer is never detected.
raz posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 7:37 AM
cool! then CD's are like floppys were "in the day" at this point it sounds like (as far as filespace) lol the software needed came with the drive.. thanks for the info
DunjeonProductions posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 9:49 AM
If you have ever noticed in a DVD movie where it pauses for a second, it is usually switching over to the next layer. Just something I found out the other day...
rreynolds posted Fri, 25 February 2005 at 3:54 PM
More importantly, can your DVD writer write to dual layer disks? If it doesn't expressly say that it will, there's a good chance that it won't.
raz posted Fri, 25 February 2005 at 6:45 PM
it IS a "dual layer" writer.. yes, I should have been more clear. Thnks