Is there any advantage in using a +R DL disc as single layer disc when you burn?
The reason I ask... I have about 10 +R DL discs that are not of the highest quality. I still want to try and use them. One disc I recently burned, i noticed that when I played it in my laptop it would freeze at the 1 hour mark. I'm guessing that is right around the layer break.
So I'm thinking if I shrink a movie to fit in a single layer, there would be no need to have a layer break. then I could use up these DL discs and not have a problem with playback in my laptop.
Does this theory make sense?
The reason I ask... I have about 10 +R DL discs that are not of the highest quality. I still want to try and use them. One disc I recently burned, i noticed that when I played it in my laptop it would freeze at the 1 hour mark. I'm guessing that is right around the layer break.
So I'm thinking if I shrink a movie to fit in a single layer, there would be no need to have a layer break. then I could use up these DL discs and not have a problem with playback in my laptop.
Does this theory make sense?
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