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DVD burningDVD burning is the process of copying information on a blank DVD disc. DVD burning, unlike DVD cloning or DVD duplication, is usually referred to computer DVD drive. These DVD burning drives, both internal and external, can burn single or double layer DVDs. DVD burning will be successful if you choose the brand from top manufacturers. DVD burning can also encounter the problem of compatability. Not every DVD player is friendly with the "universal" DVD format DVD+/-R. DVD burning in the older DVD players can result in a failure. DVD burning also depends on the compure power. The faster the computer, the bigger memory it has, the better chance it will have of staying in synch with the DVD burner to deliver the data it needs on time. DVD burning will also go faster if your hard drive is formatted for NTSF, not FAT32. It's faster and allows for large partitions. DVD burning process shouldn't be fulfilled at maximum speed. Run you drive at the lowest speed to allow room for error correction. Otherwise you will encounter all sorts of problems, from not being able to complete DVD burning at all, to sound synchronization problems, to DVD menus that don't quite work right. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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