Dual Layer DVD Capacity, and Recommended Media?

Hey All,
Just a few quick questions. What is the formatted storage capacity of a Dual Layer DVD? I know that the listed size is 8.54 GB, but is that what you can actually get on the disc, or is it less than that? I have so much content that I'll need to cut things to make room, so I need to know exactly how much stuff I need to cut.
My second question is if anyone has some recommended dual layer media. I'm looking for whatever will work well with the burners that Apple uses in their Macs, and unfortunately Apple doesn't offer DL DVD's. Thanks!
20" 2Ghz G5 iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Hi,
I usually dont go more than 8.1-8.2 it could take more, but from my experience, if its to full, stuff will freeze on it, Once my audio was un-sync, I toke some off, and it whent find.
Hope it helps

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