No, it only reads HDDVD's.
The write speed of Memorex DVD+R Dual Layer blank dvds is 8X.
DVD-SuperMulti Dual Layer
The storage capacity of a standard DVD is about 4.7 GB for single-layer and 8.5 GB for dual-layer DVDs. If you are considering single-layer DVDs, 8 DVDs would require approximately 37.6 GB. For dual-layer DVDs, you would need around 68 GB. The total needed will depend on the type of DVDs you are using.
First, I want to know what software you used to burn dvd, what video formats you have burned, the model of the DVD Player,
Dual-layer DVDs are the optimal type of DVD to use on a multi-drive DVD. Dual-layer DVDs are preferred due to the amount of storage capacity they contain.
This really depends. This specific capability is usually written out on the specs list of your drive. You can also check the burn speeds list - if anything there has the suffix "DL", that would mean "dual layer" - for example, if it says 8X DVD-R/DL - that means it burns in 8X speed for DVD-R, and also 8X in Dual Layer mode.My DVD burner, an external DVD burner by DIGISTOR(digistor.com) - burns 8X in single layer and 6X in dual layer. Your drive has to specify if it can do dual layer or not. There is no automatic distinction. Check the manufacturer's website or the literature that came with your drive.
Maybe. Dual layers just means it can read 2 layers of a disc.
The dual layer burner supports DVD-DL discs, dual layer DVDs with just under 9GB of storage space.
Dual layered DVDs allow you to burn twice as much data to the disk as a single layer (8.5GB as opposed to 4.7GB). However, it may not be convenient, but burning to 2 separate DVDs is probably a better solution. To burn dual layered DVDs you need to have all sorts of unneccesary garbage, including disks that cost about $3 each.
All CDs carry a maximum of up to 750MB. DVDs carry a maximum of about 4.7GB, going up to about 9GB for dual-layer discs. HD-DVDs carry a maximum of 15GB, going up to 30GB for dual-layer discs.
MSY is a shop all around Australia, their DVD's are cheap and good quality.
Yes, they are called Dual-Layer. They come in ~8.5GB.