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Situation:
A difference between DVDs and any other storage media lies in the fact that in the DVD environment 1K byte equals 1000 bytes (in contrast to 1024 bytes). As a consequence the capacity specifications of 3.9 GB and 4.7 GB as used on DVDs are equivalent to 3.63 GB and 4.37 GB on other storage media.

Recording to a DVD is very similar to recording a CD. In order to limit the capacity of a DocuWare disk one can use the settings for CDs within the tab Capacity of file cabinet administration for DVDs. Using a DVD you can enter in the entry field max. size of disk(s) an entry of up to 3.63 or 4.37 GB, this corresponds with 3630 MB or 4370 MB.

DVDs in DVD+RW format cannot currently be burned using DocuWare.