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Write

 

Choose Burning Engine:

VSO burning engine is included with DVDFab. If you install Nero or ImgBurn on your computer, you also can choose to use either of these applications for burning to disc. They can be selected with the drop down selector near the top of the page.
 

Write Speed:

Select the burning speed that your writer and blank disc can support. Our suggestion is that lower speeds may bring better results.
 

Write Type of DVD-R Media:

This setting applies only if you have selected the VSO burning engine. The choices are Auto, Packet Writing and SAO. Packet writing is supported by all DVD drives which can write DVD-R, SAO is supported by many newer DVD drives. Both write type outputs are compatible DVD disc, which can be played by PC and standalone DVD player. If your drive does not support one mode or the other, the Auto setting will choose the proper mode for best results. If you are using the VSO burning engine, DVDFab will use SAO if it is supported, Packet Writing otherwise. We recommend you choose Auto for more reliable disc writing.
 

DVD/Blu-ray Writable Media Size:

We suggest you use 4300 MB or less as DVD-5 size, DVD-9 value is 8100 MB or less, since if you burn data on the edge of blank disc, the playback quality can be poor. You can set other default values or a Custom value using the drop down selector.
 
The recommended BD-25 size is 23700 MB, the Max is 26252. The recommended BD-50 size is 43700 MB, the Max is 52505. As with DVD above, this size can be set by the user to other defaults or customized.
 

Overwrite rewritable media automatically

 

Set booktype to DVD-ROM (only for DVD+R/RW media):

Setting the disc booktype to DVD-ROM can make your backup disc more compatible with some standalone players. Not all drives support this feature.
 

Do not eject disc when finished burning

 

Verify disc after finished burning

Verifies your backup disc to make sure it's burned correctly.