[mythtv-users] Dual Layer burning

Rich Goodwin rich.goodwin at cox.net
Sun Nov 26 00:40:23 UTC 2006


Just to be sure, you can use k3b to manually burn it - to be sure.

Rich

On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 17:33 -0700, Gary Jones wrote:
> I want to record a football game, today's BYU victory over Utah, for
> about a dozen friends (wow, what a finish!!!). It is one large file,
> so a normal DVD won't work, but I am wondering about a dual-layer
> disk. Does MythBurn in MythTV 0.19 handle dual-layer burning? If not
> (or if so...) could someone step me through that process, or point me
> in the right direction? Thanks.
> 
> Gary
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