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KornScat

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  1. Alright thanks I appreciate all the feedback. I'll look into each of them and see which is a best fit for me.
  2. Right on Put your Iso on a dual layer Verbatim disc ( made in Singapore) and all will be well. If you prefer you can Google 'shrink a dvd9 to a dvd5' and find that there are other avenues for you to pursue. spinner Lol, I figured as much, I reckon I'll have to go the verbatim route thanks for the info, with a program like dvd shrink do you loose quality and other features such as subtitles, menus, special features? and is it compatible with imgburn?
  3. Sorry I'm a newb and I'm sure this has been addressed I have utilized the search button and tried various threads but I couldn't find any threads that address this issue. I'm not familiar with a numerous amount of terms like single layer and double layer, but I have found many other answers to my problems. I just need a point in the right direction now. I have vista os, and imgburn and another software program that I'm not sure if it's allowed to mention, but after successfully reading my dvd I went to write it and it says "there doesn't appear to be enough space on this disc to burn: img size(7347mb) and disc size(4482mb) is there another software that I need in order to successfully write this. Is this a situation where I need verbatim. I'm using maxell dvd+r, yes the cheap stuff, so I'm primarily looking for answers to utilizing the discs I have, but am open to any advice warranted. I appreciate your time.
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