On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 06:33:34 -0500, "Michael" <mdsjhu@newsgroup>
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>> On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:17:12 -0500, "LVTravel" <none@newsgroup>
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>>><rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
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>>>> I just burned some folders containing mostly JPG files (and a few AVI
>>>> files). The DVD has a capacity of 4.7GB - but it only held 2.4GB of
>>>> these folders - and the DVD is now full. Why didn't I get the full
>>>> 4.7GB capacity. I used Nero 9 and chose the Write Data option.
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>>>How many folders and/or files are in the root of the DVD drive? There may
>>>be a limit there but I haven't got the facts and figures at hand
>>>presently. >>
>> Don't understand what you mean by folders and/or files in the root of
>> the DVD drive. This is the first time I've attempted to write to a DVD
>> so I'm a newbie. I'm using Nero 9. The capacity of the disk is 4.7GB
>> and everything I selected burned onto the DVD. However, when I right
>> click on the drive, it tells me that the drive used 2.37GB (and is 100%
>> full) and there are ZERO GB left. How do I tell how much capacity I
>> really have left on the disk? I don't believe that the disk is
>> absolutely full with what I burned to it (but maybe I'm wrong). I
>> placed a blank disk from the same package in the drive and it shows
>> 4.7GB capacity. >
>When you burn anything DAO it doesn't matter if you're burning 4.7GB or
>500MB worth of files. DAO, or for you moron, Disk At Once, closes out the
>disc after burning. That's why it shows as full. When you first open Nero
>you have the choice of Session At Once, if you want to add more files later,
>or DAO, in which case the disk will be finalized and could be read on any
>computer. Default is DAO. Now, moron, if you had gone to Nero's website
>and checked their FAQ you would've already known this instead of wasting our
>time. Come back when you're mature enough to shave. Michael, I appreciate your answer (and have learned to take your
insults with a grain of salt). Don't forget, I'm quite a bit older
than you. Also, I will now look up DAO to further understand what it
means. I never heard that acronym before. FYI, I find Nero 9 not user
friendly and have had difficulty finding the answers I'm looking for.
In any case, I DO know that you're supposed to close out a Write only
disk when you're done - but I never thought that was done with a
re-writable disk - so it never occurred to my feeble mind to look it
up. I thought I was doing something wrong. That being said, before I
got your reply, I deleted everything on that disk (just as if it were a
floppy) without being prompted to "un-close" the disk. Then, I rewrote
the same folders and, of course, got the same results. Now, since the
disk is "closed out," do I have to do something to add more data on it.
I'm sure this is a moronic question - but you're very helpful. While I
wait for your (amusing) reply, I'll try to find the answer myself (you
made my morning). But with the pain in my head (you remember I told
you about this), I have trouble concentrating. Perhaps I used a
different Persona for this posting. Thanks for your help Michael -
always appreciated. And, I probably am a moron. So what????? Nothing
I can do about it - I've been to every doctor, hospital and clinic from
the east coast to the west coast and they can't find a cause for the
pain. I really do look forward to your reply.....
Bob