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the DVD Forum had introduced the DVD-RAM standard: 2.58 GB per side of a disc in a protective caddy. The killer feature? Essentially unlimited re-writeability. In a DVD drive that supports DVD-RAM ...
NEW YORK — The DVD-RAM Forum took several steps toward spreading the technology yesterday at PC Expo with the launch of 4.7GB DVD-RAM products from Toshiba, Panasonic and Hitachi and a new standard ...
A new magneto-optical specification could cut off DVD-RAM at the pass. Tentatively named AS MO (Advanced Storage Magneto-Optical), the spec is for a 6-7Gb 5.25-inch disk cartridge and has the ...
"That customer has not existed before because no product has existed to cross those boundaries, and we feel DVD-RAM is a product to do that." The Panasonic player uses DVD-RAM recording technology ...
Besides their new DVD-R/CD-RW drive, LaCie is also introducing two other new devices — a 24x10x40x CD-RW drive and combination DVD-RAM/R drive — at this week’s National Association of ...
Panasonic made the push for DVD-RAM and DVD-R with the introduction of two new recordable decks, a new DVD camcorder, a DVD multidrive and aggressively priced blank DVD-RAM media during PC-Expo, here.
DVD+RW and DVD-RAM. When you're recording DVDs for others to access and view the discs' content, purchase and use DVD-R discs. DVD-R discs will play in stand-alone DVD players, DVD recorder/player ...
Drives with the DVD Multi logo can read and write DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R discs as well as read DVD-Video and DVD-ROM. DVD Multi drives may also be able to play DVD-Audio discs. See DVD and DVD ...
So, how does all of this work? Well, as explained by Will It Work? in the YouTube video below, you'll need to pick up a DVD-RAM disc (note that your typical writable DVDs won't work here).
The device may also record on one or more DVD rewritable formats (DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD-RAM). The DVD recorder is not to be confused with a DVR (digital video recorder). Although both devices can ...