I know that Blu-ray is on it's way out. Nobody is buying BD's, single or dual.
I just got an urge to try a BD Dual Layer.
I had a couple of beers one night last week and bought a Sony dual-layer BD-RE on Amazon.
I tried to burn it today and here's what happened.
I assembled a project of 17 AVCHD clips, various sizes from 18GBS down to 1GB.
Total of over 5hrs40mins.
Added about 18 chapters.
No edits and none of the clips require rendering or re-rendering. (whatever that's called that takes a lot more time to do.)
The 1st attempt was a bust.
PD just crashed, no error message, just got that window that says "do you want to report this crash to Microsoft....etc, etc?"
The 2nd attempt was successful.
Did not re-boot, nor clear the RAM memory. Just did a simple 'earse disc'... then hit the burn button again.
It played Ok, in all it's glory, on my PS3, like all other single-layer BDs have done.
ps: The 'erase disc' function in PD apparently had no trouble erasing the dual-layer BD-RE.
pps: PD said the disc capacity is 49202mbs, but won't burn more than 48440mbs.
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