the disk utility won't burn my dvd DL

I never burned a DVD DL before, but i have a .dmg thats 6gb and needs to be burned. after i selected the .dmg and pressed burn in disk utility but the software wouldn't allow me to burn the file. i got a message saying not enough space in the disk. but i know there is, its a blank dl disk. i get the feeling it didn't recognize the dvd as a dual layer dvd. what do i do, so that disk utility can burn the file.

Mac OS X (10.3.x)

Posted on Nov 29, 2007 5:00 PM

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Nov 30, 2007 12:54 PM in response to nadk

Let me get this straight. You want the actual .dmg file burned into the disk and not the files encapsulated within it. Using Disk Utility will pop open that files contents into the disk and burn the file in. If when you created the .dmg file you compressed it, that file will pop open into the disk and it is going to be bigger than 6GB maybe even more than the 7.xxGB available on the disk.

If just want to burn the actual .dmg file itself into the disk, have you tried inserting the disk/Open in Finder and dragging the file to the disk icon (Rename disk if you like). This will put an alias of the .dmg file in it but it will burn the actual file. Drag the disk icon to your trash which will turn into a burn symbol and start burning--one hopes. This will keep the .dmg file intact.

Nov 30, 2007 11:37 PM in response to Gabino Ang

Thanks everyone for all your help. the problem was my dmg file, for some reason it had free space of 4gb, and because of that the total capacity was 9.9gb which is far more then even a DL disk can take. I did manage to mount it on an external Hard drive, so far everything seems to be ok. Thanks again to everyone for all your advices.

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