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Dual Layer DVDs a must?


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Going through these forums I've heard of using nothing but "Dual Layer DVD" for updates... Do you HAVE to have a Dual Layer DVD? Because I'm not looking forward to purchasing an AVIC-N3 and then having to either go out and buy a burner (when I have a regular CD burner on my laptop and desktop computers) or find someone who has one to download a file or whatever and burn it for me. I would much rather burn a CD-RW if the file is small enough and the unit will let me.
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A dvd+r will work. I've used dvd+r, dvd+rw, and dvd+r dl without any problems. Many have said that dvd-r's read faster, but in my experience the dvd+r's have been just fine. CD's will NOT work for software upgrades. DVD burners are only $40 online.
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i wondered if the DVD+R or just any DVD R discs cause the massive slowdown at boot ( i upgraded to the 60MT) and where it'd clear the pioneer logo in 10 seconds, it can take upto 60 seconds now (usually less) or is that just a function of the new software
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possible, because it is sort of an operating system and when you have a DVD in there it takes time for the player to read the dvds. at least that's how regular windows system works.
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