Does anyone have experience with packet writing on DVD+R?
I regularly need to transport some really huge files from my desktop PC to another PC (abroad). The latter has a DVD Rom drive that doesn't read DVD+RW but it's perfectly happy with DVD+R.
The problem is....
that I don't want to throw the DVD's away after one single use. Writing multi-session disks would seem the logical solution (after all, that works on CDR's too!) but it appears that writing multi-session is not an option, all sessions after #1 are only visible in the dvd writer but not in an ordinary DVD rom drive. Nero warns about this explicitly. You need Windows XP and one of the latest models of DVD Rom drive to make multi-session work.
So I tried a UDF packet writer instead (Pinnacle/VOB InstantWrite version 7) but it sucks. The disks are either only readable in the dvd writer or they must be finalized, which is just as bad as a single-session disk because I can't write on them anymore.
Surely there must be a way to write files to a DVD+R more than once, and still keep it readable in an ordinary DVD Rom drive ???
I regularly need to transport some really huge files from my desktop PC to another PC (abroad). The latter has a DVD Rom drive that doesn't read DVD+RW but it's perfectly happy with DVD+R.
The problem is....
that I don't want to throw the DVD's away after one single use. Writing multi-session disks would seem the logical solution (after all, that works on CDR's too!) but it appears that writing multi-session is not an option, all sessions after #1 are only visible in the dvd writer but not in an ordinary DVD rom drive. Nero warns about this explicitly. You need Windows XP and one of the latest models of DVD Rom drive to make multi-session work.
So I tried a UDF packet writer instead (Pinnacle/VOB InstantWrite version 7) but it sucks. The disks are either only readable in the dvd writer or they must be finalized, which is just as bad as a single-session disk because I can't write on them anymore.
Surely there must be a way to write files to a DVD+R more than once, and still keep it readable in an ordinary DVD Rom drive ???
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