[Guide] DVD Recordable Formats


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All the discs I have say 4.7GB of DATA.  So Hmm.

they say that but thats not true

look in nero, how much you can actually burn

just like when you buy a 120gb hard drive, its not 120gb, usally 112gb

and about the media

only good media is

ritek

tdk

and verbatin

ritek makes oem media for other companys, including maxwell and bunch more

the problem is not all maxwell are ritek, sometimes you might get inferior media

I'd recommend MEMOREX and MAXELL brands as well. Never had a single coaster when burnt right.

I have had 2 coasters of Maxell and 1 of Memorex. I'll stick with the brands I have tried and I know are good. I forgot to add Ritek, tahnks for reminding me Nekrosoft, I will update my guide too let people know about the disc size.

I have had 2 coasters of Maxell and 1 of Memorex. I'll stick with the brands I have tried and I know are good. I forgot to add Ritek, tahnks for reminding me Nekrosoft, I will update my guide too let people know about the disc size.

no problem liquid

here is a visual description of DL media

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This is a great guide. Summerizes everything very nicely. Thanks

I have one question though. I have some TDK 4x DVD+R discs which I have been burning DVD on them at 1x and 2x. So far I haven't had any coasters, thankfully, but I wanted to know if I should increase my write rate up to 4x for a better quality burn. I had put it at 1x, because with CD-Rs I noticed that you can get skips and pops in song if you burn to quick. I assumed that it would also be better to burn slower on a DVD aswell. Could someone please clear this up for me, please. Thanks.

Oh and one more thing, do I need to have a dual layer burning drive to burn DVD-DL? I currently have one that burns one layer I guess.

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