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I have a dvd image which is 4.48GB or 4,699,942 KB , the problem is i cant burn it onto a normal blank dvd...nero tells me that the disk doesnt have enough space!...is there any other way?.. also i have a 6GB dvd image for which i think i need a dual layer dvd but still i may not know a way of burning the same onto a default blank dvd...any solutions?


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Hi knight_wolf

Have you thought of shrinking it slightly with DVD Shrink?

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yes i do use dvd shrink for ripping movies...but this image aint a movie one...i cant shrink it using that software


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Did you check the latest firmware for your burner, some give you dual layer capability!!


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yup i did..no change


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