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| 851514 | 2010-01-24 22:17:00 | dvd-rw 8.5gb- Do they exist? I cant find them anywhere... |
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| 851515 | 2010-01-24 22:43:00 | www.dse.co.nz | Sweep (90) | ||
| 851516 | 2010-01-24 23:16:00 | need re-writable dual layer disks... | 12steps (14778) | ||
| 851517 | 2010-01-24 23:41:00 | Looks like no RW ones that I can find. The ones I linked to are dual layer but not rewritable. Sorry about that. |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 851518 | 2010-01-24 23:42:00 | There is no Re-writable dual layer 8.5 disks manufactured. | kbp (7436) | ||
| 851519 | 2010-01-25 01:46:00 | They do not exist. I believe it's a manufacturing or writing limitation that it can't be done. | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 851520 | 2010-01-25 01:59:00 | DVD-RW (formerly DVD-R/W and also briefly known as DVD-ER) is a phase-change erasable format. Developed by Pioneer based on DVD-R, using similar track pitch, mark length, and rotation control, DVD-RW is playable in many DVD drives and players. (Some drives and players are confused by DVD-RW media's lower reflectivity into thinking it's a dual-layer disc. In other cases the drive or player doesn't recognize the disc format code and doesn't even try to read the disc. Simple firmware upgrades can solve both problems.) DVD-RW uses groove recording with address info on land areas for synchronization at write time (land data is ignored during reading). Capacity is 4.7 billion bytes. DVD-RW discs can be rewritten about 1,000 times. | Zippity (58) | ||
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