
A DVD+R is a recordable optical disc. It is similar to, but incompatible with, the older DVD-R standard. A DVD+R is a write-once optical disc with 4.7 GBs of storage, generally used for non-volatile data storage or video applications. == History == The DVD+R format was developed by a coalition of corporations—now known as the DVD+RW Alliance—i...
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DVD-R is a DVD recordable format. A DVD-R typically has a storage capacity of 4.7 GB. Pioneer has also developed an 8.5 GB dual layer version, DVD-R DL, which appeared on the market in 2005. Data on a DVD-R cannot be changed, whereas a DVD-RW (rewritable DVD) can be rewritten multiple (1000+) times. DVD-R(W) is one of three competing industry stan...
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DVD±R (also DVD+/-R, or `DVD plus/dash R`) is not a separate DVD format, but rather is a shorthand term for a DVD drive that can accept both of the common recordable DVD formats (i.e. DVD-R and DVD+R). Likewise, DVD±RW (also written as DVD±R/W, DVD±R/RW, DVD±R/±RW, DVD+/-RW, and other arbitrary ways) handles both common rewritable disc typ.....
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DVD-Recordable is a write-once format. Once finalised a recorded disc can be played back in virtually any standard DVD-Video player. All Panasonic DVD-RAM recorders are compatible with DVD-R for recording and playback.
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A recordable write-once DVD format. (DVD+R and DVD+RW are supported by Philips, HP, Dell, Ricoh, Yamaha, etc.)
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A recordable write-once DVD format, with a capacity of 3.95 GB (first generation) or 4.7GB per side. There are two versions, (i) authoring version with no copy protection and (ii) general version (for consumer use) with copy protection (CPRM) and no CSS capability (which mean these disks cannot be used to copy CSS protected disks).
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A recordable DVD format similar to CD-R in that it is a write-once medium. Backed by Sony, Philips, Yamaha, HP, and others.
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A recordable DVD format similar to CD-R in that it is a write-once medium. Backed by Pioneer, Panasonic, Toshiba, and others.
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Digital Video Disk-Recordable
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DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc) is a recording format wherein the disc can be recorded once. Discs can be played back on most standard DVD players
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DVD-R (Digital Versatile Disc) is a recording format wherein the disc can be recorded once. Discs can be played back on most standard DVD players
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DVD-Recordable
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DVD+Recordable defines a standard for recordable DVD drives and media defined by the DVDRW Alliance. Often called 'plus R', the format is write once (compared to DVD+RW wich can be erased and rewritten). The single sided discs can hold 4,700,000,000 bytes (4.38 Gigabytes at 1024 bytes to the kilobyte) with double sided discs holding twice as much. ...
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DVD-Recordable defines a standard for recordable DVD drives and media defined by the DVD Forum. Often called 'minus R', the format is write once (compared to DVD-RW wich can be erased and rewritten). The single sided discs can hold 4,700,000,000 bytes (4.38 Gigabytes at 1024 bytes to the kilobyte) with double sided discs holding twice as much. This...
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A term used to cover both the DVD-R and DVD+R standards in one word.
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DVD-ROM that can be written to once, much like CD-R
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