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  1. I've found a site that sells 9.4 gig dvd-r's. It also says on there that the model of burner that I'm getting is supprted. So if I use DVD X Copy and it wants to split the movie to 2 discs, then I should be able to burn to both sides of that disc. Right?
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  2. No. The discs are 4.7GB double sided and sometimes called flippers.
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  3. So it would be a waste to spend the money on them then? If the sole purpose for me buying them would be for movies...
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  4. Not a waste of money at all if you want to have the highest quality DVD backup possible, or want to put a lot of video on one disc.

    I like the flippers, but they are costly ATM.
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  5. Let me take a wild guess at why you call them flippers...
    If I have a movie that I've copied to one of those discs, and the movie is on one side and the special features on the other, I would have to flip the disc over to get the special features, right?
    I don't know karate, but I do know ka-razy! And I'm not afraid to use it!
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  6. yep.
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    Or... if you made a direct copy...

    You get the idea. It's like gluing two normal blanks together back to back.

    Not "useless" but certainly not useful enough to justify their expense.

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