What are the blank recordable versions of DVD?
There are currently 3 types authorized by the DVD Forum: DVD-R, for one time recording, and DVD-RAM & DVD-RW for re-recording.DVD+RW is a fourth format, not authorized by the DVD Forum, and is a re-recordable format. Q: What are the differences between the three re-recordable types? A: DVD-RAM is a re-recordable/erasable format. It has a single side capacity of 4.7 GB, and can be re-written about 100,000 times. DVD-RAM is the format of choice for such manufacturers as Hitachi, Toshiba & Panasonic. It is playable in some DVD computer drives and consumer players. DVD-RW is also a re-recordable /erasable format. It was developed by Pioneer and is playable in many DVD computer drives and consumer players. It has a capacity of 4.7 GB and can be re-written over 1,000 times. DVD+RW is another re-recordable/erasable DVD format. It has a capacity of 4.7 GB and can be re-written over 1,000 times. It is currently available and is supported by HP, Phillips, Ricoh and others, and is playable in man