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Old 03-23-2010, 08:22 AM
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Problem with DVD DL

I'm new in the forum but i've been following your posts and the forum from some time, and i think you guys are great. I have a problem and if anyone experienced the same or have the solution i'll bet very gratefull. I have a 2005 BMW 320D touring with the 16:9 navscreen and MKIV navigation system. The software version is the latest V32. Since 2008, when the maps begin to be in DVD DL that i cant read them. I have the 2010-1 Europe Hight DVD Map, and already tried to burn in Verbatin DVD+R DL, Verbatim DVD-R DL, and other manufactures both in +R and -R, always in the minimum speed mode1, form1, ISO9660. My system always says that it can't read, "please check the CD/DVD". I solved the problem by removing all languages except English. Anyway i would like to know what can i do to solve this problem in order that my system can read dual layer dvds.
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