Curt Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I used DVD-R DL, and my DVD player could play the first _half_ of the
> disk. Which tells me that it read one layer, but not the other layer.
I recently has similar problems. To burn a 7.4GB file, I had to use udf
extensions.
If I let KDE mount this dis
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> >> > However, when I try to play that same DVD on my laptop, which
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Curt Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, when I try to play that same DVD on my laptop, which does not
> have a dual-layer DVD _burner_ but has had no problems reading the
> 8+GB normal movie DVDs, it cannot read the disk.
Could you give more details on the symptoms ?
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Curt Howland wrote:
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Just a quick question. I finally got a dual-layer DVD writer, and made
up a huge collection of home movies to play on the DVD player. I
burned a DVD-R DL disk as a video DVD, and it worked _perfectly_ in
the commodity DVD playe
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Just a quick question. I finally got a dual-layer DVD writer, and made
up a huge collection of home movies to play on the DVD player. I
burned a DVD-R DL disk as a video DVD, and it worked _perfectly_ in
the commodity DVD player that's connected to
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