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  1. Member
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    Can anyone help me??

    I am trying to burn on a Verbatim DVD-R DL using Nero and a Pioneer DVR 110D burner but Nero will not allow me too.

    If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
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    try imgburn instead.
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    Imgburn is the best burning application for DL burning. It is far better at handling the layer break than Nero
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    DVD-R DL discs suck. The best advice I can give, and I love Verbatim by the way, is to NEVER again buy DVD-R DL discs and use DVD+R DL if you possibly can. The -R DL discs cost more than the +R DL discs and even worse, what the manufacturers had to do to get the layer break to work on -R DL media is kind of kludgy.

    You MUST without exception set the layer break manually on DVD-R DL media. DVD+R DL media allows the layer break to be set at various places, but -R DL media requires the break to be set at a specific location. I am not sure that any version of Nero can set the layer break correctly for DVD-R DL media. I am working from memory here, but what you have to do is see how many sectors are on your DVD and I think you have to set it for the midway point. 2092896 will probably work on your discs as the value to use, but I can't guarantee it. If your discs are made any different from this (it is theoretically possible to do so), this layer break setting will fail. The current ImgBurn has a Write setting for "Use Layer Jump Recording (-R DL)" that might be helpful to turn on. This illustrates why -R DL media sucks and why you should avoid it. You have to do none of this crap with DVD+R DL media, where ImgBurn can simply calculate the optimal layer break to use for you.
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