Nero writes lead out of each of 12 DVD+R disks one after another and not at once like in case of DVD-R disks. It adds up to 10 minutes to burning time. Is it a problem of Nero or 12 Pioneer 111D drives (with latest firmware) or of DVD+R disk format?

I am burning DVD video at 4x.
Also I tryed to deactivate "safe borders" option. No difference. During the large pause at the end of burning Nero just displays "Writing file: *.bup" instead of "Writing: UDF anchor description".

Now again: burning of 818 MB authored DVD video folder at 4x took 2 minutes 48 seconds. An indicator on each burner lights for around 40 seconds on one burner then another and so on...
Finally Nero clock stops at 0:11:45 and soon displays OK button.

The same project on DVD-R disks burns at around 3 minutes.

Maybe it was faster if I burn image instead of folder?

I have always bought DVD-R disks for this reason, but I just wish to know isn't there any other solution. And does this behaviour have reason? It is strange, isn't it?

Sorry for long post, I just want to add that image burning (instad of folder burning) does not change anything.

I partially solved the problem by opening four sessions of Nero and burning 3 disks in each session at once. And got only 2 minute penalty. This shows it apparently is not a hardware or media problem.



Maybe upgrading to Nero 7 will solve everything. Is there stable version around?