Carl Spitzer wrote:
Will this slow the burning of a DVD so that an older DVD-ROM can read them?
No, but using another type of disc might help. The original type is DVD-R. (Note that there's a hyphen in the name, not a minus sign. It was just meant to indicate a recordable DVD.) Early DVD readers were built to understand DVD-R discs. Later, some improvements were incorporated, such as slightly higher capacity. Because they were thought to be in some ways "more" than a DVD-R, they got the name DVD+R. These days, nearly every disc drive can read both types (as well as others that have been developed since, such as DVD+R DL, but there are still some older disc drives that can read only DVD-R. So if you're burning DVDs for early equipment, you might have better luck if you stick with DVD-R discs. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org