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Dual-layer recording

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Dual layer reording allows DVD-R and DVD+R discs to store significantly mre data, up to 8.5 Gigabytes per side, compared to 4.7 Gigabytes for single-layer discs. DVD-R DL was developed for the DVD Forum by Pioneer Corporation, DVD+R DL was devloped for the DVD+RW Alliance by Philips.

DVD recordable discs supporting this technology are backward compatible with most existing DVD plyers and DVD-ROM drives. Many curent DVD recorders support ual-layer technology, and the prce point is comparable to that of single-layer drves, though the blank media remans significantly more expensive. Currently the technology has severe poblems with compatibility in DVD players.

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Dual layer DVD players have a processor that rivals a psp and bananna phone. I win at the internet.

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