demystify the dvd writers

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dhawald

Broken In
i am planning to buy a dvd writer
but i am confusedjavascript:emoticon(':?') with the dvd+,-r and dual rayer stuff.

i want to know which is which one.
please tell me know the
capacity-writing speed of each one of them in the current drives available.
which is the 4.7 gb and which is 8 gb capacity.
 

swatkat

Technomancer
There are 5 types of DVD Discs.
1] DVD-R
2] DVD+R
3] DVD-RW
4] DVD+RW
5] DVD RAM

Here Discs of type 1 and 2, above are similar to CD Recordables. That is they are one time recordables. The + and - are two different standards.

And Discs of type 3 and 4, above, are similar to Rewritable CD. That is they can written-erased-written. Here, again + and - are two different standards.

And the last one, DVD RAM, is the DVD which you can use like a Hard Disk/Floppy Disk. That is you can write/delete/edit data, without the need of burning. this makes use of a special file system called UDF.

A Singel layered DVD can have upto 4.7 GB size. A Double layered, as the name says it will have double writing layers, can effectively have double of 4 GB, that is 8 GB size.

Almost all newer DVD Drives support all the formats, and "-" format is more popular and compatible. You can go for any good DVD Drive (Reader or Writer).

But, not all DVD WRITERS support Double Layered Burning, and DVD WRITERS which support them are costly. So you can go in for DVD WRITER which has only single layered burning support.

And, ALL DVD READERS can read the DOUBLE LAYERED DVDs.
 

drgrudge

Another Brick in the Wall
LOL, i posted abt this two times, u could have searched *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14123

Anyway i quote what i posted there...

drgrudge said:
Buying or bought a new DVD Burner and now you see DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM?, DVD+R DL? What are all these? AHH Im confuzled? Well I will tell you what this is about and other junk too :)

DVD-R
DVD-R is the most compatible of the formats. This format will play in about 90% of DVD Players, DVD-Roms etc. It was the first recordable format out. This format supports up to 4.37GB of data on a disk. You can also get this disc double sided* and expand its space to 8.75GB of data. This disc can be written on once and only once. Basically if it screws up, you get a nice, shiny coaster.

DVD-RW
This format is the same as DVD-R but can be rewritten several times. This format is compatible with about 80% of DVD Players, drives, etc.

DVD+R
DVD+R is very simlar to DVD-R but supports a few more features, thus sacrificing compatiblity. It supports lossless linking and both CAV and CLV writing. Newbies dont worry about these features ;). This format is compatible on about 80% of DVD Players, drives, etc. This disc can be written on once and only once. Basically if it screws up, you get a nice, shiny coaster. Supports the same amount of data DVD-R does. 4.37GB and 8.75 GB Double Sided

DVD+RW
DVD+RW is the same as DVD+R but can be written on more several times. It is compatible with about 70% of DVD Players, drives, etc.

DVD+R Dual-Layer
DVD+R is the same as DVD+R but supports 7.95GB on one disc. This disc achieves this by having two seperate recordable layers. This disc is the most expesive of the formats. This disc is also available in double sided* format supporting up to 15.9GB of data. It is compatible in about 75% of DVD Players, drives, etc.

DVD-RAM
DVD-RAM is the least supported format. many DVD Burners do not support this. DVD-RAM usually comes in a catridge and will not fit in most DVD-ROM drive, Player, etc. It is compatible with about 20% of DVD Players. To my knowlage, no DVD-ROM drives support this format. Think of this format as a slow harddrive. This format is not recommended.

DVD-RAM is great for set top devices. It allows you to watch something at the beginning of the disc while recording to the second half of the disc. Pretty cool.


Which is Right for Me?
Okay so now you know about all the formats but which is right for you? Well that is up to your DVD-Player. It is best to buy 1 or 2 of each format and try them out. Sometimes a DVD-Player will read DVD+R but not DVD-R. Same goes for other formats. Some DVD-Players will not read any recordable format and that just is no fun now is it.

Speeds
There are several speeds for discs. 2.4x, 4x, 8x, 16x. What do I get?
Well you should get the same speed as your DVD Burner supports. If you get slower than what it supports do note try to burn with a higher speed than what the disc says on it or you will probably end up with a coaster. EG: burner a 2.4x Disc at 4x. Same goes for burning a 4x disc at 2.4x. That stragely could still cause you to get a coaster.

Cheap Media
When CD-Writers came out blank discs were about $5 each. But then cheap $2 blanks came out and people decided to save money and buy those. Big mistake, back then. Those people ended up with alot of coasters and ended up losing money. Now times have changed, you can buy any brand blank CD discs and you will probably get a quality burn. Well that old expensive versus cheap media has started all over again, this time for Recordable DVD media. Do not buy cheap no name DVD Recordable discs. Stick with known brands.

Definitions
Double Sided: Both sides of the disc have a recordable surface.
Coaster: An object you use to place cups on or beverages on to. :laugh:
Dual-Layer: A disc with two recordable layers. Almost doubling the discs capacity.
Sizes: The disc size may say 4.7GB on the Label but infact is 4.37GB.
 
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