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The image 7 GB in computer space, how can I burn it on two DVDs of 4.7 GB each. Please suggest a way of copying the DVD (it's image actually.) without having to use a 7 GB disc.
Please explain in detail. The best answer gets 10 points + 2 that we get for answering and 1 thumbs up on your best answer which is again 1 point. Kindly make it fast.

2007-12-28 02:44:16 · 2 answers · asked by D 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Disk Spanning
Spanning is the process of recording data to multiple disks when it is impossible to cram the entire data on a single disk. Spanning assumes that the recording program will divide the data into parts smoothly and record them to several disks one by one as soon as the current disk is full.

The program automatically determines the storage capacity of the disk to which you are going to record your backup data; and if the data exceed available storage, it divides the backup set into parts so that it could be recorded on several disks smoothly and quickly.

As soon as the first portion of the backup data is recorded and the disk is full, the software requests the user to insert another CD, DVD, HD DVD or Blu-ray disc so that the backup recording process could continue. The user then should insert another disk and the program will proceed with the recording of backup data.

The program will automatically inform you when the disk is full and you need to insert another disk for the backup process to continue. There will be no delays in the backup process as you change disks. As soon as you insert another disk, the backup will resume.

It divides the backup data carefully not disturbing the file continuity and the recording process.

Just look for Disk Spanning Software, they sell it online or at most computer software retailers

2007-12-28 02:51:51 · answer #1 · answered by coolair74 4 · 1 0

It would help a lot if you came right out and give all the details on exactly what it is you are trying to do.
What kind of DVD???
Audio,
Video TS,
Data,
Next what are you trying to use for Media?? What Brand?? and what Format??? DVD-R....DVD+R or are you using RW or DL and what are you trying to use for Software???
You see the problem may be very simple.
Oh I almost forgot one of the most important things, What kind of Optical Drive does your computer have and what is it capable of.
Have a look at these and see if they help.
http://www.videohelp.com/dvd
And of course this one on media quality.
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
Don

2007-12-28 03:25:03 · answer #2 · answered by Don M 7 · 0 0

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