Burn Dual Layer DVD

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A dual layer DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) is similar to the original DVD created by EFMPlus in 1995 except it can store up to 8.5 gigabytes of data instead of just 4.7 gigabytes. Since a dual layer DVD has a different storage capacity you also need advanced hardware and software to burn dual layer DVD discs.

Steps

Hardware Requirements

  1. Use a dual layer DVD burner to burn a dual layer DVD. You can do this in the following ways.
    • Purchase a computer that has a dual layer DVD burner preinstalled.
    • Get an internal DVD burner installed on your computer.
    • Connect an external DVD burner to your computer via USB (Universal Serial Bus).
  2. Buy a blank dual layer DVD that is compatible with your dual layer DVD burner. The types of discs available include DVD-R and DVD+R. Your DVD burner should be clearly marked to show which type of DVD it can burn, otherwise you should check the manual that came with the burner.

Software Requirements

  1. Install a software that is capable of burning a dual layer disc. Some programs that are capable of dual layer burning include Nero StartSmart and PgcEdit.

Burning Dual Layer Discs Using Nero StartSmart

  1. Open the Nero StartSmart/Nero Express program and select Data/Audio DVD or whatever type DVD you want to burn.
  2. Select "DVD9" option from the drop down menu that appears on the bottom corner of the screen and Click "ADD" button to add the files that you want to burn from your computer.
  3. After you have added all files, you will be able to see how much available space you have remaining for burning the dual layer DVD.
  4. Press the "Next" button again to get to the final screen for creating your DVD burning project.
  5. Insert the blank dual layer disc into the tray of the dual layer DVD burner.
  6. Begin the burning process by clicking on the Burn icon. Nero will show you the status to let you know when the process has completed successfully.

Burn Dual Layer DVD Using PgcEdit

  1. Put the blank dual layer DVD into the dual layer DVD burner.
  2. Create a new project for burning dual layer discs in PgcEdit by opening the program and browsing to the folder where the files that you want to burn are located.
  3. Transfer the files from your computer to the project that you have created in PgcEdit.
  4. Go to the File menu and select "Burn DVD/Create ISO."
  5. Assign your dual layer DVD burner's drive letter in the Setup window. You can leave the other settings as they are since they are already preset.
  6. Click OK in the Burn window that appears. Once again everything is already preset so you don't need to change anything.
  7. Give some time for the DVD burning to complete. PgcEdit will display a log page after the dual layer DVD has been burnt to show you the details of the burnt DVD.

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Tips

  • If your computer has a preinstalled software that can burn a dual layer DVD then you may want to consider using the preinstalled program since it is designed to be compatible with the hardware settings of your computer and its internal dual layer DVD burner.

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