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A DVDR is a once-writable optical disc with 4.7 GB 4.377 GiB of storage capacity more precisely, 2295104 sectors of 2048 bytes each. It has slightly less storage capacity than the DVD-R 4.382 Gi disc. Once data has been written to the disc, it cannot be overwritten....Short for Short for DVD-Recordable, a recordable DVD format similar to CD-R. A DVD-R can only record data once and then the data
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Computers & Technology by Poo at 12:50 PM on November 16, 2007
A DVDR is a once-writable optical disc with 4.7 GB 4.377 GiB of storage capacity more precisely, 2295104 sectors of 2048 bytes each. It has slightly less storage capacity than the DVD-R 4.382 GiB. The format was developed by a coalition of corporations, known as the DVDRW Alliance, in mid 2002. Since the DVDR format is a competing format to the DVD-R format, which is developed by the DVD Forum, it has
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Computers & Technology by Ram at 1:13 PM on November 10, 2007
One of the latest and hottest DVD writers is from Sony and it can write to four out of the five existing DVD recordable formats: DVDR, DVDRW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW. The worlds three largest optical PC-Hitachi write to DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM.Will DVD-RW-only drives and DVDRW-only become obsolete? Or, will one of the two ultimately become The DVD Format to win the war and those multiple-supporting DVD
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Computers & Technology by KABIR RIBAK at 2:31 PM on October 14, 2008
Stands for Digital Versatile Disc Recordable. A DVD-R looks the same as a regular DVD, but like a CD-R, it can be used to record data. Once a DVD-R has been burned, or written to, it cannot be written to again. A DVD-R has a larger storage capacity than its optical predecessor, the 700 MB CD-R, typically storing 4.71 GB or 4.382 GiB, although the capacity of the original standard developed
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Computers & Technology by Ram at 1:10 PM on November 10, 2007
The DVDR and DVD-R pronounced "dash R" are competing formats much like the old VHS and Beta formats in video tapes. Today most drives are Hybrid and handle both formats. They are usually-format devices that can record to both formats; it has become very difficult to find new devices that can only record to one of the formats. However, because the DVD-R format has been in use since 1997, it has had
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Computers & Accessories by alok verma at 8:09 PM on November 16, 2008
of hardware and software developers, and computer peripheral manufacturers. The DVD-R format has been standardized in ECMA-279 by the Forum, but this is a private standard, not an industry ISO standard like the CD-R/RW Red Book or Orange Book standard. DVDR/RW is also based on CD-RW technology. DVDR/RW is supported by Sony, Philips, HP, Dell, Ricoh, Yamaha, and others, and has recently been endorsed
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Computers & Technology by SudhirSingh at 12:08 PM on November 14, 2008
DVD-R pronounced DVD dash R and DVDR pronounced DVD plus R are nearly identical formats. The discs look the same and are both supported by most DVD-ROM drives and DVD burners. The only difference between the formats is the way they determine the location of the laser beam on the disc. DVD-R discs use tiny marks along the grooves in the discs, called land prepits, to determine the laser position
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Computers & Technology by kb at 1:45 AM on October 28, 2007
DVD-R is a DVD recordable format. A DVD-R typically has a storage capacity of 4.71 GB or 4.39 GiB,A DVDR is a once-writable optical disc with 4.7 GB 4.377 GiB of storage capacity more precisely, 2295104 sectors of 2048 bytes each. It has slightly less storage capacity than the DVD-R 4.382 GiB....Discs dont write, they are written on, but the answer to your question is, "yes." The two
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Computers & Accessories by simmi singhy at 7:35 PM on December 08, 2008
This question is somewhat unclear because you dont specify what exactly youre trying to do.You can use external DVDR-burners with Mac OS X, of course. The application most people use to burn DVDs
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Computers & Accessories by simmi singhy at 6:11 PM on December 08, 2008
well,A defective disc will often cause this problem. The delay is due to Windows extended attempts to read the disc. On the other hand, XP and earlier versions of Windows have long had a default design flaw that causes the entire PC to slow down for 10 to 15 seconds every time a disc is inserted, ev
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Computers & Technology by ram lal at 9:44 AM on November 21, 2008
That part can not burn -r discs, which is odd. Most of them do. Here are the specs of that drive.http://www.ricoh.com/driv e/asia/dvd/mp52...No hack needed, DVD RWs are re-writable, gist you can use them like a giant floppy disk. DVD R disks are worms. write once read many. objective once you burn i
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Electronics & Gadgets by keshav at 8:53 PM on October 16, 2008
Well, it could support both DVD-R, DVDR formats as most of the DVD disc drives these days these days are compatible with popular DVD optical media types Such as DVD-/R, DVD-/R DL Dual layer, DVD the difference between DVD-R, DVDR, DVD-RW, DVDRW, and even DVD-ROM, which one is right for you? The easiest way to determine which is more beneficial is to watch the industry trends. A few years ago all pre
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Computers & Accessories by ankit at 3:37 AM on May 10, 2008
open my computerright click the burner >propertiesclick the hardware tab >your burner is listed and the Type tells you -R or Ralso while in the properties screens, go through and check all the tick boxes are selected to your liking....left click on cd drive properties rhen hardaware u can check
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Computers & Accessories by kirti at 3:04 AM on February 17, 2008
DVD-R pronounced DVD dash R and DVDR pronounced DVD plus R are nearly identical formats. The discs look the same and are both supported by most DVD-ROM drives and DVD burners. The only difference between the formats is the way they determine the location of the laser beam on the disc. DVD-R discs use tiny marks along the grooves in the discs, called land prepits, to determine the laser position
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Computers & Technology by kb at 7:53 PM on October 10, 2007
of its own ... DVD R format is agian divided categorised as i.e DVDR and - i.e. DVD-R format... in - format whenever u r wiritng the disc using multisession the new session hides the old session while u add new data into it i.e. ur old datas are now not accessible , u only can read the new data ... whereas in foramt u can access both the old and new data....DVD-R pronounced DVD dash R and DVDR
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Computers & Technology by Hari at 9:31 PM on October 09, 2007