hi, i'm a little confused. i was under the impression that the maximum capacity of a DVD-R was 4.7 GB, and anything larger than that, it must be a DVD+R.........but then i saw on some website that they make DVD-R at like 10Gb, and even upto like 18Gb or something..........is it just that they're using the term DVD-R for all DVD writable media, or can you actually get DVD "-" R that are that big............if you can get them, where from, and will they work in my DVD-R drive (cos it has a huge 4.7GB logo on the front of the draw)
No I think what you read was what people were talking about with pressed dvds that you buy in the form of movies, box sets etc. I believe that was a discussion about dummy files. dvd-r or dvd+r has the same capacity. I think it is ~4.4 gigs Off topic, but I ran into another disc with dummy files. I was able to see this with DVD shrink and when I dragged both files into the box for reauthoring I noticed that the size didn't change. So maybe this is just a quirk with DVD Shrink. The other dummy files I've encountered I saw with DVD shrink as well... Just my two cents.
Hi GlennT, let me explain! DVD-R and DVD+R are the same capacity cd's! DVD+R is only slightly more advanced though but nothing major really, I personally prefer dvd-r Now both of those are known as DVD-5! They store 4.38gb (the 4.7 is Japanese Gb's!). Retail dvd's are DVD-9, these dvds are pressed and store up to 7.95gb's! There are also double sided disc's. so a double sided DVD-R is known as DVD-10 and can store 4.38gb on each side, a total of about 8.75gb! So double sided retail dvd's are called DVD-18 and can store 7.95gb on each side, a total of about 15.90gb. There is also a DVD-14. Can you guess??? hmm 9+5=14 CORRECT , its a double sided disc with dvd-5 on one side and dvd-9 on the other so 4.38gb on one side and 7.95gb on the other. They are not used very much._X_X_X_X_X_[small]http://www.BillLonero.com - Check out a true artists music! aD Channel on IRC: Server: rod.liquidirc.com channel: #ad_buddies [/small]
AHHH! i think i get it now.........so you CAN get DVD-R that can store 8.75 Gb, which can be burnt with a normal DVD-R writer (despite the 4.7Gb logo on the front)......so do i have this right now??????? if this is right though...........i still have one question...........with the DVD-10 discs, if you want to backup a "pressed" DVD or game DVD which is bigger than the ordinary 4.7Gb disc, can you do so with these DVD-10 discs, and how easy are they to write to, and eventually use in your DVD-Player/PS2??? sorry for being a pain in the butt noobie, but everyone has to start somewhere. by the way, thankx both of you for the info, much appreciated
No No No, DVD-5 can only store 4.38gb! As for the movies over that size, thats where u have a selection of some programs, view the list below of guides!! Copy DVD-9 movie in full to one DVD-R with DVD Shrink http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/dvd9_to_dvdr_with_dvd_shrink.cfm Copy DVD-9 to DVD-R using DVD X Copy XPRESS http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/dvdxcopy_xpress_guide.cfm Copy DVD to DVD-R using DVD Decrypter (DVDs smaller than 4.36GB) http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/small_dvd_2_dvdr.cfm Copy DVD-9 movie to a single DVD-R with DVD2One http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/dvd-9_to_dvd-r_with_dvd2one.cfm Burning pre-authored DVD-Video using Nero http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/burning_dvd_with_nero.cfm
oh, right..........so basically, there is no way to do a straight copy of anything over 4.38Gb, without splitting it to 2DVD-R's or reducing the quality to fit onto one DVD-R.........but all DVD-R are no more than 4.38Gb (with the exception of factory pressed DVD's).........ok, i think i really have got it this time! Thanx Dela!
http://www.digitalpromo.co.uk/ is quite good place. For example Verbatim "DataLifePlus" Metal AZO Branded 4.7 GB DVD-R £35.99 per 25 tub, and those are really good quality disc's..