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DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual
  1. #1


    rmo555 Guest

    DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual

    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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  2. #2


    Michael Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual

    This has what to do with Vista?

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    If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."


    <rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:g3emn5lrpphuv04ae1tdgaofogphc7ab77@newsgroup

    > 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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  3. #3


    rmo555 Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual

    On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:07:54 -0500, "Michael" <mdsjhu@newsgroup>
    wrote:

    >This has what to do with Vista?
    I don't know - but I also don't know where else to get an answer. Any
    suggestions would be appreciated.

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  4. #4


    Michael Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual

    Learn how to Google!

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    If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."


    <rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:5jgmn5l9fvmv59q9o4o89n39n7pspgjdbh@newsgroup

    > On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:07:54 -0500, "Michael" <mdsjhu@newsgroup>
    > wrote:
    >

    >>This has what to do with Vista?
    >
    > I don't know - but I also don't know where else to get an answer. Any
    > suggestions would be appreciated.

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  5. #5


    LVTravel Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual



    <rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:g3emn5lrpphuv04ae1tdgaofogphc7ab77@newsgroup

    > 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.
    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.


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  6. #6


    PvdG42 Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual


    <rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:5jgmn5l9fvmv59q9o4o89n39n7pspgjdbh@newsgroup

    > On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:07:54 -0500, "Michael" <mdsjhu@newsgroup>
    > wrote:
    >

    >>This has what to do with Vista?
    >
    > I don't know - but I also don't know where else to get an answer. Any
    > suggestions would be appreciated.
    You might also ask Nero support, found here:

    http://www.nero.com/enu/support-news.html?id=21



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  7. #7


    rmo555 Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual

    On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:17:12 -0500, "LVTravel" <none@newsgroup>
    wrote:

    >
    >
    ><rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >news:g3emn5lrpphuv04ae1tdgaofogphc7ab77@newsgroup

    >> 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.
    >
    >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.

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    Michael Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual


    <rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
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    > On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:17:12 -0500, "LVTravel" <none@newsgroup>
    > wrote:
    >

    >>
    >>
    >><rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >>news:g3emn5lrpphuv04ae1tdgaofogphc7ab77@newsgroup

    >>> 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.
    >>
    >>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.
    --


    "Don't pick a fight with an old man.
    If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."



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  9. #9


    rmo555 Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual

    On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 06:33:34 -0500, "Michael" <mdsjhu@newsgroup>
    wrote:

    >
    ><rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >news0nmn59n5cv4kto4sc4aogrb6h38k0hqnp@newsgroup

    >> On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:17:12 -0500, "LVTravel" <none@newsgroup>
    >> wrote:
    >>

    >>>
    >>>
    >>><rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >>>news:g3emn5lrpphuv04ae1tdgaofogphc7ab77@newsgroup
    >>>> 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.
    >>>
    >>>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

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  10. #10


    rmo555 Guest

    Re: DVD-RW Capacity vs. Actual

    Michael, I really DO try to find answers before I post a question.

    Bob


    On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 06:33:34 -0500, "Michael" <mdsjhu@newsgroup>
    wrote:

    >
    ><rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >news0nmn59n5cv4kto4sc4aogrb6h38k0hqnp@newsgroup

    >> On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:17:12 -0500, "LVTravel" <none@newsgroup>
    >> wrote:
    >>

    >>>
    >>>
    >>><rmo555@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >>>news:g3emn5lrpphuv04ae1tdgaofogphc7ab77@newsgroup
    >>>> 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.
    >>>
    >>>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.

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