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  1. I recently purchased a dvd copy of a music dvd from Thailand, and was surprised to find out that the actual copy is 7.21 GB, meaning that it is not a dvd5 or single layer. The quality was of course perfect.
    The dvd title, is the Bee Gees, This Is Where I Came In, The Official Story.
    Anybody can explain?
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  2. They are either pressed, or the person who copied it has a DVD-9 burner.
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  3. As far as I know there are no DVD9 burners in the market
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    very soon this will all change.

    I welcome you Dual Layer burners!!!

    i'm sure the disc you have was pressed
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  5. Originally Posted by samaka
    I recently purchased a dvd copy of a music dvd from Thailand, and was surprised to find out that the actual copy is 7.21 GB, meaning that it is not a dvd5 or single layer. The quality was of course perfect.
    The dvd title, is the Bee Gees, This Is Where I Came In, The Official Story.
    Anybody can explain?
    A lot of copies come from that area of the world and are pressed....
    Guess pressing is cheap and the market is a big one....
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