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  1. Was just wondering if there are any sites available listing DVD titles that are single layered. Looking to move from cd reocorder to DVD recorder (media binders are exploding).

    Any help would be greatly appreciated
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  2. amazon.com is good. look at the tech imformation.
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  3. I suggest if youre gonna get into the dvd-r scene u should fimiliarize your self with dual layered dvds also.....its not that hard to transcode and use ifo or an authoring program. dont push it to the side or hold off , u need to jump in and start swimming u will be amazed how quick and easy it all is plus you have hundreds maybe even thousands of members ton this forum that will help u out when needed.

    example when i first started burning dvds the first 2 dual layed dvds i had i split them to 2 dvd-r's per movie, i REALLY disliked that i had to put i movie on two dvds, the next 2 dual layed dvds i encountered i didnt even burn them because i didnt know how to reencode and author them and i definately didnt want them on 2 dvd-rs per movie.
    by the time the next dual layer dvd came in my possesion i was like ...forget it , i was gonna learn how to reencode and author dvds right now or die trying..LOL...after reading a couple of doom9 tutorials i was ready to start reencoding....easy as that.
    I started out using Rempeg and doing an easy remux with ifo edit...then i graduated to the robshot CCE method ( its not as hard as it seems..just read it a couplr times thru before u start)


    good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Originally Posted by ravensnd
    Was just wondering if there are any sites available listing DVD titles that are single layered. Looking to move from cd reocorder to DVD recorder (media binders are exploding).

    Any help would be greatly appreciated
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