DVD+RW DL question

i know the specs says its doesnt have DVD+RW DL
right now i'm trying to use Disk untiliy to burn a cdr file to a blank DVD+R DL (RW) when i bought the blanks i didnt notice the RW till i got home and it was under the box.
is there anyway around this to get my cdr file burned?
info gathered by system profile
DVD-Write: -R, -RW, +R, +RW, +R DL
sigh i cant return these.

Im not sure what your asking, but i think what you want is a program that will burn discs outside of disk utility. well you could download toast lite. i think it will do what you want.

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