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Mac OS X Lion For Dummies - 187 ページ
... +R, DVD-RW, DVD +RW, and DVD +R DL (dual layer). These disc types are usually referred to as plus or minus. So when you see DVD-R, you pronounce it “DVD minus R,” or when you see DVD +R DL, you pronounce it “DVD plus R dual ...
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Mac OS X Snow Leopard For Dummies - 177 ページ
The disc burner in the following figure can burn CD -R and -RW, and DVD -R, -R DL (dual layer), -RW, +R, +R DL (dual ... DVD -R you pronounce it, “DVD minus R,” or when you see DVD +R DL you pronounce it, “DVD plus R dual layer” or ...
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Scene of the Cybercrime - 147 ページ
The various types of DVDs on the market include the following: DVD-R Stands for DVD minus Recordable. A DVD-R disc will ... DVD+R DL (dual-layer) Is an extension of the DVD standard to allow for dual-layer recording. Previously the only ...
Debra Littlejohn Shinder, Michael Cross,
2008
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The Official CHFI Study Guide (Exam 312-49): for Computer ...
DVD-RW This stands for “DVD minus ReadWrite.” This, like CD-RW discs, allows an average of 1,000 writes in each location on the disc before failing. A DVDRW disc will hold up to 4.5GB of data and is recordable. DVD+R DL (dual layer) This ...
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CompTIA Security+ Certification Study Guide: Exam SY0-201 3E
It is important to understand that CD and DVD media are read with light, and recordable discs are written with heat. Using an infrared (IR) laser, ... The various types of DVDs on the market include the following: □□ DVD-R This stands for DVD minus recordable. A DVD-R disc will hold up to ... and is recordable. □□ DVD+R DL (dual layer) This is an extension of Hardware and Peripheral Security Risks 33.
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Repairing and Upgrading Your PC - 236 ページ
WORSE CAN BE BETTER Although DVD+R and DVD+RW (the plus formats) are technically superior to DVD-R and DVD-RW (the minus formats), the DVD-R/RW features of a drive may still be important. Although we would never use DVD-R/RW discs for backups or other applications where robust error detection and correction is important, ... In the case of writable DVD, that's 16X for single-layer ±R discs, 8X for DVD+RW and DVD+R DL, and 4X for DVD-RW and DVD-R DL.
Robert Bruce Thompson, Barbara Fritchman Thompson,
2009
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My New Mac: 52 Simple Projects to Get You Started - 430 ページ
Table 49-1: Types of CD/DVD Discs Available Q NOTE: With DVD discs, the two competing standards are the minus (–) and plus (+) standards, such as DVD-R and DVD+R. Technically, a DVD-R is different from a DVD+R disc. ... modify, and erase data DVD+RW Digital Video Disc, ReWritable 4.7GB Can be reused to store, modify, and erase data DVD-R DL Digital Video Disc, Recordable, Double Layer ...
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Take Control: The Mac OS X Lexicon - 64 ページ
DVD (digital versatile disc) Originally called “digital video disc,” the DVD was developed by Toshiba and adopted in the mid-'90s for both ... (-ROM, -R, -RW, -DL) are rounded up in CDs and DVDs: The Three R's. In addition, DVDs have other formatting options bound to drive you crazy. ... Other than that, the plus and minus formats mean little more than two groups fighting over establishing standards; the ...
Sharon Zardetto, Andy Baird,
2007
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Compression for Great Video and Audio: Master Tips and ... - 403 ページ
Duplication For the usual political–technical reasons, there's two camps of writable DVD discs: the “dash” family originated by Pioneer and the official writable format of the DVD Association (call it a “minus” at your peril!) and the “plus” family later ... There is a dual-layer variant called DVD-R DL. It is much less compatible ...
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PCs: The Missing Manual
The manufacturer repeated the numbers to show that the drive supports both – (minus) and + (plus) DVD formats. ... Here's another DVD rating string: • 4x DVD+R DL This drive supports the new DVD Dual Layer format, so it can pack 8.5 GB ...
David A. Karp, Andy Rathbone,
2005