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  1. I've been using dvd shrink to burn my movies on my ritek dvd-r (4.7 gig)
    If I buy a 8.5 gig double layer dvd-r, so that I can capure 100% of the quality without shrinking, do I need to buy a new dvd copier or can it be done with the same one (non DL) I have ?
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    You don't say anything about your source. If your source is on a DVD-9, then you will need a DVD+R DL to make an exact copy- that is, keeping everything with no quality loss. But lots of source material is on DVD-5, so you may not have to use a DL. You might even be able to split DVD-9 material among two DVD-5s if you want to retain quality but not buy DLs.

    FYI, forget Ritek. Only get Verbatims, and only get DVD+R DL if you are going to do DL. DVD-R DL is hard to find and it is thought that there are lots of compatibility problems, mainly because very few software packages deal with them. DVD+R DL, on the other hand, is well-established. Verbatims are always on sale somewhere so there is no need to mess with Ritek or -R DL formats. See Microcenter.
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    If your DVD writer isn't dual layer you will have to buy another one that will burn to DL.
    He's a liar and a murderer, and I say that with all due respect.
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  4. crayoneater, i think my source is dvd-9. It is a authentic dvd movie. I think all those are dvd-9.
    So you say dvd+r is better than dvd-r for dual layer.

    What about for single layer? I heard dvd-r is better than dvd+r for single layer because its more compatible.
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    Originally Posted by jyeh74
    I heard dvd-r is better than dvd+r for single layer because its more compatible.
    -R may have been slightly more compatible at one time, but it is not the case any more. Any units made in the last several years will play both types.

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    Originally Posted by steveryan
    If your DVD writer isn't dual layer you will have to buy another one that will burn to DL.
    You can't burn to dual layer without a dual layer drive. Kinda makes sense.
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