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gandjcarr wrote on 7/27/2012, 10:26 AM

Interesting question.  I cannot find anything in the MEP specs that talk about dual layer burning.  You might want to ask Magix tech support this question.  However if you already have a dual layer burner, it probably came with mastering and burning software, so why not just export your video as MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 and use the burner software to burn the disc.  I know it is a two step process, and a bit of a pain but there is no reason why it should not work if you need to get more material on the disc.  You could also just try it and see what happens.  You may have to try a couple of different settings to see if it works but if you already have the burner, let it run over night.

Good luck,

George

emmrecs wrote on 7/28/2012, 11:39 AM

Not sure about MEP15, but MX Premium and VPX can both burn D/L DVDs.  Do you have a burner on your computer capable of making D/L discs?

Alternatively, if MEP15 cannot burn direct, can you create a Disc Image and then use that to create your D/L disc (obviously using a different burn program)?

Jeff

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