Hi,
Can anyone tell me what the maximum amount of data is that you can fit on a DVD?
If commercial DVD's can have 9.2Gig of data on, why is it when writing to a 4.7gig blank DVD disk, DVD authoring packages usually warn you if you attempt to go beyond 4.0gig.
As I understand it, you need to leave space for the "lead-in" and "lead-out" writing process, but exactly how much space does this process actually use up?
If it takes up 200MB (Wild guess!) why can't we make full use of the remaining 4.5gig of space left?
Thanks for any light you can shed on this matter.
Regards
Can anyone tell me what the maximum amount of data is that you can fit on a DVD?
If commercial DVD's can have 9.2Gig of data on, why is it when writing to a 4.7gig blank DVD disk, DVD authoring packages usually warn you if you attempt to go beyond 4.0gig.
As I understand it, you need to leave space for the "lead-in" and "lead-out" writing process, but exactly how much space does this process actually use up?
If it takes up 200MB (Wild guess!) why can't we make full use of the remaining 4.5gig of space left?
Thanks for any light you can shed on this matter.
Regards