Fujifilm DVD Guide
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DVDs offer the latest in optical disc storage technology and reliably store an enormous amount of data - 4.7GB single sided - over 7 times that of a CD-R and 3,350 times the data stored on a floppy disk. Fujifilm has complied this step-by-step guide to help you choose the right DVD for your drive and ensure that you care for them correctly.
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Step 1: Choosing the right DVD format DVDs, like CDs are available in two forms - write once (R) and re-writable (RW). A write once format DVD can have information burned to it only once, the data is then indelible and cannot be altered or changed in any way. However, a re-writable DVD can be edited and changed as many times as you like. DVD-R for example is perfect for recording movies whereas data requiring regular updates is best saved on a DVD-RW. Additionally, a DVD-RAM format disc is, by nature, re-writable. Fujifilm’s DVD+RW can be re- recorded over 1,000 times
Step 2: Write-once or Re-writable? A question often asked is what is the difference between the various DVD formats: -plus, minus and RAM? The simple answer is that essentially, each is a recordable/ re-writable variation of the DVD format. Each is backed by a group of major electronics manufacturers. The three formats are incompatible with one another and the blank discs are not interchangeable**. The type of disc you should use will depend upon which DVD reader or writer you use. The guide at the back should help you choose the right DVD format for your drive.
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