problem creating dual-layer DVDs - mattcmurray
I haven't read this whole thread (maybe this has been mentioned previously), get DVD2oneX. www.dvd2one.com. This will fit the movie on one disk (<4.3gb). I've used it and I don't see any pic. quality issues. If you put on one single layer disk, you'll be able to play your dvd on more players anyway. This program mostly takes out garbage like frech subtitles, audo, ect. still get dolby digital and good video quality. Cost some money but less than toast.Wednesday, February 28 2007 @ 03:30 PM PST
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problem creating dual-layer DVDs - MyMac8MyPC
Not sure why it posted 3 copies of that. Sorry, unfortunately they don't provide a way to delete here.Saturday, September 15 2007 @ 05:40 PM PDT
problem creating dual-layer DVDs - scatlizard
Yep I do agree with you on the fact that DVD2Onex customer service stinks. There policy on license codes is that they only keep a record of it for 1 year after that if you forgot it or lost it forget about upgrading unless you buy it again. For the price if I new better I would have spent the cost on Popcorn. Burn works good but it I can't figure out how to burn a dvd that is larger than 7 gigs. DVD 2 one x most of the time works but it takes a long time.Thursday, January 03 2008 @ 06:56 AM PST
problem creating dual-layer DVDs - Maarten Foukhar
Hi capologist,Can you contact me on support@kiwifruitware.tk.
That way it's easier to solve the problem.
Maarten Foukhar
Kiwi Fruitware
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