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A single-sided, dual layer pre-recorded DVD disc format, with a capacity of 8.5 GB (about 4 hours).
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A DVD disc that is 8.47 gigabytes (these discs are usally used for commercial DVD's) .
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DVD-9 is a single sided dual layer DVD which can fit up to 8.5 GB or 7.95 computer GB which many commercial video DVDs are using today (a DVD-9 is basicly two pressed plastic DVD-5s pressed together, they are not burned). Video DVD supports this format but DVD-R/W and DVD+R/W does not support this format. View DVD9 to DVD5 Converter.
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A DVD disc with two data layers on one side, giving a raw storage capacity of about 7.95 gigabytes (a gigabyte is equivalent to 1024 megabytes).
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A single sided dual layer disc. Can store up to 9GB of data. Sometimes refered to as RSDL (Reverse Spiral Dual Layer) although this is a specific kind of DVD-9 disc.
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A single sided, double layer, 8.5 GB (7.92 GiB) DVD.
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a dual-layer, read-from-one-side disc. The laser pickup of the drive can be commanded to focus through the partially reflective first layer to read data from the second layer.
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DVD format in which 8.5 Gigabytes of data are stored on one side of the disc in two layers.
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Single-sided, dual-layer DVD holding 8.5 GB of data. This unique format allows both moulded DVD data halves to be read from the same side of the disc by using a clear bonding agent, a semi-reflective metal layer on the first data disc and by adjusting the focus point of the player to read two layers.
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Single sided, dual layer DVD with 8.5 GB of storage
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dual single 4 hours 8.5GB
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A single-side DVD with two layers of approximately 4.35GB apiece for a total capacity of 7.95GB (8.5BB).
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refers a DVD that is single-sided and dual-layered, which holds up to four hours of video and audio (i.e., 8.5 GBytes of data), without having to manually "flip" the disc. Also see DVD-5, DVD-10, DVD-14, DVD-18. back to the previous page
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