In the Taiwan blank optical disc market, second-tier and lesser known local brands have lowered retail prices of 2.4x 8.5GB DVD+R/-R DL (single-sided double-layer) discs from NT$40-50 (US$1.24-1.55) ...
Ritek, the second-largest producer of blank optical discs in Taiwan, on August 30 will introduce DVD+R DL (single-sided double-layer) discs as well as announce plans to market own-brand optical discs ...
Sharful wants to copy some DVDs, but they contain more information than will fit on his blank discs. DVDs can be manufactured with either one or two data layers. Single-layer discs hold 4.7GB, and are ...
July 3, 2006: Verbatim has released a new line of Mini DVD+R Double-Layer (DL) discs that are ideal for certain DVD camcorders. Measuring only 8cm in diameter, the new discs provide nearly one hour of ...
•16x DVD+R writing / 8x DVD+RW rewriting / 16x DVD+R reading •16x DVD-R writing / 4x DVD-RW rewriting / 16x DVD-R reading •48x CD-R writing / 24x CD-RW rewriting / 48x CD-ROM reading •Supports DVD+R ...
During the burning of those TS folders to DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL, Nero informed us that it was setting the identifier of the disc - its "book-type" - to DVD-ROM. Nero made no mention of doing that ...
(1) A recordable or rewritable DVD drive that is connected to the computer. It may be an internal or external device. See DVD drives, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW. (2) A stand-alone DVD player for ...
CHARLOTTE, NC (October 9, 2008 — Leveraging many of the same technologies that set the standard for high-speed DVD+R Double Layer (DL) disc performance, reliability and compatibility, Verbatim ...
May 4, 2009: Verbatim has released the world’s first LightScribe compatible, 8x DVD+R Double Layer (DL) discs. Offering 8.5GB capacity on the DVD’s storage side and direct-to-disc burning of ...
March 19 -- Sony Electronics is looking to heat up the DVD recording arena. The company is adding two DVD+R Double Layer (DL) DVD drives to its line of Dual RW burners. An internal DRU-700A drive and ...
Verbatim manufacturer Mitsubishi Chemical claimed to be stopping making DVD and Blu-ray recordable discs in Japan, and suggesting days of domestic optical disc manufacture are over When you purchase ...
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