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<font face="Georgia">Ronald,<br>
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After much fruitless research on the Samsung CDRW/DVD SN-324F drive
(the one in my Dell), I finally analyzed it with Nero InfoTool (I've
never used Nero before, since I do all DVD work on the Mac), and it
tells me that the drive will not play any kind of DL disk. So, you are
absolutely correct, and I apologize for creating this needless flurry!<br>
<br>
BobLL<br>
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Ronald Steinke wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid74ABF676-2BAD-47C7-A4E0-973A1920D1AE@mac.com">On Sep 27,
2009, at 3:21 PM, Robert & Susan Lloyd wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite"> I'm quite sure that the DVD player on my
Dell should play them.
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</blockquote>
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Being "quite sure" is not the same as being right. Double check that
your Dell indeed has a double-layer disc player in it. By chance, the
age of your Dell could indicate that it only has a single layer DVD
player.
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As a side comment, I have not yet seen a Dell laptop that has a DL-DVD
drive installed by the factory and we process hundreds of laptops at
the organization that I volunteer with.
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