A6:
NO, it’s not recommended to put any type of paper label on a DVD-R/RW. Skipping and
shuttering may result from applying a paper label on a DVD disc. DVD drives tend to reach
higher temperatures than CD drives, which may result in weakening the adhesive.
Q7: Can I play back DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW discs in my DVD player?
A7:
Yes, as long as your DVD player recognizes DVD-/+ media and the disc was correctly
authored according to DVD video specifications. Check with the DVD player manufacturer to
assure DVD playback compatibility.
Q8:
How long will it take to burn a DVD?
A8:
At “1X” recording speed, a complete 3.95 Gbyte side is written in approximately 50 minutes,
regardless of the data that will be contained. A 4.7 Gbyte disc can be recorded in approximately
one hour. At “2X” recording speed, a complete 4.7 Gbyte disc is written in approximately 30
minutes. At “4X” recording speed, a complete 4.7 Gbyte disc is written in approximately 15
minutes. At “8X” recording speed, a complete 4.7 Gbyte disc is written in approximately 8
minutes. At “16X” recording speed, a complete 4.7 Gbyte disc is written in approximately 6
minutes.
Q9:
Can I use the removable tray drive with my PC?
A9:
NO, the removable hard drive used in this duplicator uses a proprietary format only
recognized by the Kanguru Duplicator. If you attached the hard drive to a PC, you will not be able
to see the partition and you run the risk of losing the data on the disk. DO NOT attempt to
connect the hard drive to any other device except for the Kanguru DVD Duplicator