Dvd media technology – Sony DCR-DVD100 User Manual

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D V D H a n d y c a m T E C H N O L O G Y H A N D B O O K

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VD MEDIA

TECHNOLOGY

DVD-RW for Repeatable Recording

DVD-RW discs allow repeated recording, erasing, and
re-recording of data. Data is rewritable approximately
1,000 times. This capability makes DVD-RW widely used
in applications that require data editing and future
updating. The recording and playback process is
basically similar to the process of DVD-R recording.

DVD MEDIA TECHNOLOGY

Track pitch
0.74µm

Groove

Land

Record Layer of DVD-RW

In addition to DVD-ROM, DVD-R and DVD-RW, the following DVD standards also are currently being marketed.

DVD-RAM

A rewritable media allowing up to 100,000 reliable rewriting operations. It cannot be played back on

standard DVD players; only players supporting DVD-RAM can be used.

DVD+R

A once-only recording media similar in capability to DVD-R.

DVD+RW

A rewritable media similar in capability to DVD-RW.

Other DVD Formats

DVD Handycam camcorders use both DVD-R and DVD-RW discs. Discs are 8cm (3-1/8") in diameter; they can be
single-sided with one recordable layer, or double-sided with one recordable layer per side.

In the case of DVD-RW, however, the chemical change
that takes place within the surface of the disc during
recording is reversible, allowing data to be erased and
re-recorded. DVD-RW recordings are also compatible
with most DVD players.

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