I have heard that you can use a DVD-R in a regual CD burner as a 4.7GB....
Can anyone confirm this rumor???
Thanks
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I have heard that you can use a DVD-R in a regual CD burner as a 4.7GB....
Can anyone confirm this rumor???
Thanks
*Me thinks not
Not true.
You cannot burn DVD-Rs on a CD Burner. Its a totally different technology. It would be like making CDs on a tape recorder...
If that were true it wouldn't be a DVD-R it would be a CD-R capable of 4.7GB. What's the point of DVD if your cd-r is capable of this?
No way!
Well, the thing is you have a 4.7GB support, but of course can't create a DVD...
...honestly I have a guy that is doing so: he does not have a DVD-R that's for sure! This drive he uses doesn't even play DVD.
I am getting so confused. :confused:
But thanks anyway for your thoughts.
[quote]Originally posted by Obi1Kenobi:
<strong>...honestly I have a guy that is doing so: he does not have a DVD-R that's for sure!</strong><hr></blockquote>
Tell us what brand and model of drive he has...
There are some DVD-Rs that also burn CDs
No You can't.
The Pioneer A03 DVD-R/RW burner can read all the CD-Rom-R-RW like any other DVD and also Burn CD-R and CD-RW. That is what you have probably herd.
Trully a Combo.
Price at the 500$ range