Do we have Dual-Layer Burning capabilities in our computers?

Hey,
I was curious, do our MBP's have the capabilities to burn Dual-Layer DVD's?
Thanks guys,
Corey
(Also, how do I find if it is or not)

As noted, burning DL requires a hardware change, not a firmware update.
However, there is software around such as the new Toast, that allows you to compress the video to allow a DL to fit onto a SL, but, of course, quality suffers, just as with MP3s.
It's not clear if you can get Apple to retrofit a new drive in an old computer. I have an early MBP which only burns SL disks, but my new MPB burns DLs just fine. It's simply progress - things get better as time moves forward. When all new computers have R/W capability for HD or BlueRay DVDs, it will be the same thing all over again. And then they, too, will become obsolete .....

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