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</b></font><span style="background-color:#d0d0d0"><font face="Geneva" size="+0" color="#000000" style="font-family:Geneva;font-size:10pt;color:#000000;">According to the Apple site it is possible to make 3 hour DVDs with a <br>
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I was just going to ask that question...<br>
"Can iDVD5 take advantage of dual layer disks?"<br>
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however, I cannot find any other info on Apple's site relating to this feature...<br>
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And since I have yet to purchase iLife '05, I cannot test this.<br>
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Has anyone successfully burned a DVD with iDVD5 longer than 2 hours on a DVD+R disc?<br>
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