DVD+R Vs DVD-R

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  1. azn7126

    azn7126 Member

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    Well okay i came into a problem i cannot copy the exorcism of emily rose because the movie is to big what should i do should i go out and but dual layer disk's or should i just split the movie between 2 disk? and whats the differnce between dvd +/- r's i have a ps2 that what i use to watch dvd's and the dvd-r dont work on it
     
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    grumlenz Regular member

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    I copied that movie just fine with no problems. What program(s) are you using?
     
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    azn7126 Member

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    any dvd and clone dvd
     
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    grumlenz Regular member

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    I use AnyDVD, DVD Shrink, and Nero. By too big for one disc do you mean it's not at 100% and has to be compressed, because that's normal? There is no need for dual layer. I am not too familiar with CloneDVD, I have it but prefer DVD Shrink.
     
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    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    I'm a DVD+R "book typing" into DVD-ROM person. So, I'll take any top notch DVD+Rs over any DVD-Rs, regardless of what speed (4X, 8X, 16X).
     

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