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| What is "Dual Layer technology" I am thinking about getting a DVD ROM. Could you tell me what "Dual Layer technology" is and whether I need special discs for it? __----------------_______________----------------_________-------- Micro Advantage 16x Dual Format DVD+/-R/RW Drive 16x DVD writer supports both + and - standard format Backup your data, share films, record music Store up to 8.5 GBs of content with Dual Layer technology on one DVD disk Compatible with virtually all DVD video players and DVD-ROM drives 2MB data buffer Includes Nero 6 CD/DVD Recording Suite software Rewrite speed: 4X (DVD) or 32X (CD) Write speed: 16X (DVD) 8x(DVD+R Dual Format Mode) or 48X (CD) Read speed: 16x (DVD) 8x DVD Dual Format Mode) or 48X (CD) For great deals on DVD media Click Here! More Info |
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| Re: What is "Dual Layer technology" It's a fairly new home recording standard for DVD discs (it's been around on movie DVDs for ages though). As you can see from the description, it allows for the storage of around 8Gb worth of data (compared to the 4.7Gb of single layer discs), and yes, you need a supported drive with special dual layer discs (which cost a fair bit). I recommend the latest drives from either Pioneer (DVR-109) or NEC (ND-3520A). |
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| Re: What is "Dual Layer technology" It is just where you can record data on both sides of the Disc, and yes it is a special disk, and I want to say I say them at best buy for 15 bucks for 3 of them, but I am nto sure about that one. |
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| Re: What is "Dual Layer technology" Quote:
Far better value for now though. :-| |
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