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Burning an ISO to a DL disc - I know!


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Yes. Disc burning. Like it's 2009 all over again.

Cast your mind back to when you actually had a disc burner. I'm trying to burn a data disc ISO to a dual layer disc. The ISO is taken from a dual layer disc. But when I try to burn that ISO onto a DL disc with ImgBurn it tells me there's not enough space. How is that even possible?? If I was being a bit more dim than I actually am and tried to burn a DL ISO onto a single layer disc then fair enough. But it's DL to DL.

Anyone?

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It's an old Saab navigation disc. The navigation unit in the 9-5 is a bit flaky like most 14 year olds. I'm trying to copy the disc onto a Verbatim DL disc to exclude the possibility of the disc being bad.

So I create a disc image from the original using ImgBurn. Then try to put that disc image onto a fresh disc using ImgBurn. But ImgBurn tells me there's not enough space on the DL disc. Which just doesn't make sense.

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