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Should I use CD or DVD?
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<blockquote data-quote="FISHB124" data-source="post: 920924" data-attributes="member: 125235"><p>You can just buy generic cd-r or dvd-r. Although, brand names tend to last longer, and have a protective quality to them (cheap disks sometimes flake) Yeah, just copy them to your book, and then reburn them. A CD-R can only hold up to what.. 700mb? where as a DVD can hold up to 4GB (i think). So it also depends on the amount of pictures you have. If your photographer used a DVD, he might've used it for a reason. Check it out! As for burning, Just create a burn folder, put the pics in them, and then burn away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHB124, post: 920924, member: 125235"] You can just buy generic cd-r or dvd-r. Although, brand names tend to last longer, and have a protective quality to them (cheap disks sometimes flake) Yeah, just copy them to your book, and then reburn them. A CD-R can only hold up to what.. 700mb? where as a DVD can hold up to 4GB (i think). So it also depends on the amount of pictures you have. If your photographer used a DVD, he might've used it for a reason. Check it out! As for burning, Just create a burn folder, put the pics in them, and then burn away. [/QUOTE]
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