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Is 4.7 gb the largest in dvd rewriter discs?

Gamme (Competent) posted this on Monday, 21st August 2006, 22:02

Hi, don`t know if this is the correct forum, but is 4.7GB the biggest capacity you can get in DVD-R etc?

RE: Is 4.7 gb the largest in dvd rewriter discs?

sashenden (Elite) posted this on Monday, 21st August 2006, 22:12

BigPockets.co.uk have 1 dvd-r dual layer disc. It is a verbatim in a jewel case. Bound to be others available in places.

This item was edited on Monday, 21st August 2006, 23:15

RE: Is 4.7 gb the largest in dvd rewriter discs?

Gamme (Competent) posted this on Monday, 21st August 2006, 23:12

Thank you have found a nice cheap one with big enough storage (i hope)
Thanks again :)

This item was edited on Tuesday, 22nd August 2006, 00:11

RE: Is 4.7 gb the largest in dvd rewriter discs?

biddenden_sue (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 22nd August 2006, 08:21

Just to clarify things here. The largest capacity of single layer DVDs is 4.7GB as you asked. It is now possible to get dual layer DVD-R and double layer DVD+R discs with a capacity of 8.5GB, but make sure the burner you intend to use them in is compatible with that format.

You cannot buy dual/double layer rewriteable discs as yet.

The cost of these higher capacity discs should be borne in mind - a typical DVD+/-R on a spool can now cost around 15-30p, whereas the cheapest double layer DVD+R I have found to date costs £1.50, and they just shoot upwards from there.

HD-DVD and Blu-Ray are on their way with capacities of 45-60GB per disc, but they are expected to cost at least £30 per disc (I`m not sure exactly how much) and these will require new equipment to burn/play back on again.

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