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  1. i want to buy the pioneer a06 burner' but i think he can`t burn on 9 gig disk`s' so my question is .. can i write on 2 different 4.7 disk`s a 9 gig movie ( without split the movie manualy on the computer..i mean that the a06 will do the split without my intervention ) i mean that i will insert a dvd9\10 to my dvdrom ant a 4.7 blank dvd to the a06 and when the disk is full he will tell me to insert a new blank disk
    and another question.. can the pioneer a06 write on dual layer disk`s

    i dont know what to buy ....the pioneer dvr a06 or the lg gma 4040b?
    what do you recommend?
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  2. In a word. No.

    It is not possible in the way that you stated it. It would require input on your part using an outside program to split and reauthor the dvd-9.
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    if you can find anywhere in the world where they make/sell dual layer burnable dvd-r disks -- im sure the pioneer will write to it ..

    of course only on the bottom most layer .
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    witch dvd burner suppurt writing on9 gig (or dual layet disk`s)
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  5. so how can i burn a dvd9?
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    have you found a 9gig dual layer dvd-r disk yet ? if you have- ill tell you the burners that can write on it .

    https://www.videohelp.com/dvdripping <--- on how to burn a dual layer to 2 single layer disks ..
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    so how can i burn a dvd9?
    You can't. No dual-layer burners or blanks exist, in any format, and it is unlikely that they ever will.
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  8. what to buy? ....the pioneer dvr a06 or the lg gma 4040b?
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  9. o my god ...i thoght that its like cd burner that you gust put a movie and a blank disk ,press dvd copy and thats it..... so you telling me that every movie that i bring i need to copy the movie to my h.d and ripped it ?
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    Originally Posted by jack_ass
    ..so you telling me that every movie that i bring i need to copy the movie to my h.d and ripped it ?
    Yes, for every commercial movie anyway, due to encrypting which is basically copy protection. Isn't it amazing what a little bit of reading turns up!
    "Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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