Originally posted by: tweaker
The advantage that single layer discs have over dual layer discs is that the dual-layer discs tend to have pretty high error rates around the point where the layer transition occurs. Not enough to affect playback, but if people are repeatedly ripping and burning discs to forward them, you can have problems a couple generations down the line.
The advantage that single layer discs have over dual layer discs is that the dual-layer discs tend to have pretty high error rates around the point where the layer transition occurs. Not enough to affect playback, but if people are repeatedly ripping and burning discs to forward them, you can have problems a couple generations down the line.
I'll take it: Single-Layer it is!