Picking your way through the plethora of information on writable DVD
Format can be a nightmare. To help you, we have done our best to distill it in
this summary.
There are five versions of recordable DVD, DVD-R for General, DVD-R for Authoring,
DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD + RW. None of the formats is fully compatible with the
but there are other drives that read and write in some cases more
as a> Format.
DVD-R for General and DVD-R for Authoring are essentially DVD versions of CD-R.
And DVD-RW is a DVD version of the CD-RW. All three formats can be read in standard
DVD-ROM drives and most DVD players. The difference between DVD-R for
General and DVD-R for Authoring is that DVD-R for General is a format
widespread consumer use and doeasn't support "professional" features like
Protection against piracyor reproduction in mass duplicators. The Pioneer DVD-RW drive
which is the most popular PC device for writing to DVD using the DVD for General
Format. And as the case with CD, DVD-RW is essentially the same as DVD-R
except that they are deleted and written to again and again.
DVD-RAM is a little different than a sector disk, which is on the holders
Desktop of a PC drive loaded as a. Files can then be copied to the same
like any other mounted media. Some single-sided DVD-RAM discs can
removed from their caddy and inserted in to a DVD-ROM drive, then the
To read the contents of the disc.
There are DVD video recorders which format the DVD-RAM. This allows themn
for pulling off clever tricks like timeshifting - where you can be the beginning of a Clock
Program that you recorded while you are still recording the end on the same
Disc.
DVD + RW format is the latest body and not supported by the DVD Forum, the
which sets the standards for DVD. However, it is supported by some of the largest
Electronics and computer manufacturers, and is therefore likely to stick around.
It is also the format recorder from Philips used in its DVD-Video. Despite not being
approved by the DVD Forum, DVD + RW is exercised his supporterd claims
compatible with more DVD players than DVD-Rand DVD + RW burners are
found in PCs from quite a few manufacturers.
In early 2006, things are set to even more complicated with the introduction of
two new formats, HD-DVD and Blu-ray [http://www.the-hdtv-tuner.com/hd-dvd-vs-blu-% 0D% 0Aray.html], but this story is quite different. . .
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