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TDK DVD+R DL

Link: www.buy.com Featuring 8.5GB capacity, a TDK Double Layer DVD can store nearly twice as much data as a standard recordable DVD. TDK Double ...

Will DVD+R DL discs work with my DVD player if my player plays DVD+R discs?

I have a good DVD player and it is about 4 years old. It plays DVD + R movies. However, I just bought my first pack of DVD + R DL discs. Will these new discs be compatible with my DVD player? Another words, if it works with + R will it always work


i use both. never had a problem with my dvd player playing them. try using DVD shrink. the feds outlawwed all software that backs up DVDs. so you can't buy it. see if a friend has it.

Review: LG GH22NS90

If you happen to be searching for a new and cheap DVD RW you have to deal with a lot of options. I was simply looking for the cheapest drive that I could find, and the GH22NS90 was the cheapest. The price was 15 € and at this point you will probably wonder why not spend more money and widen your choices. I could have done that, but I needed a drive that was cheap, mainly it will be used to read from DVDs and also burn some DVDs, mostly to good quality media.

Before we take a closer look at the drive, you can find out some more info about LG simply by clicking here .

Drive Specifications

The LG GH22NS is a 22x drive, and although you might not be impressed with the write speed, the drive has a new feature. This is the support for M-DISC. According to the official site you can write data to the disc once and you can read it back forever. Unfortunately I didn’t have any media to test this feature, but for those of you that wish to learn more you can visit the Millenniata website for more info.

Dvd R Dl - Bookshelf

DVD+R DL
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DVD+R DL

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! DVD+R DL (DL stands for Double Layer) also called DVD+R9, is a derivative of the DVD+R format created by the DVD+RW Alliance. Its use was first demonstrated in October 2003.


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(4 diggs) Ritek dvd+r DL 25 pack for 39.99 digger1234 Pretty darn cheap for 25 Dual layer disks...and Ritek, while not the company they used to be, still makes decent media.