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New verbatim 8X dvd+r dl (dual layer) 10 pack & sealed


Verbatim Dual Layer is also known as Double Layer, these Verbatim Dual Layer DVD+R DL Azo 8x Packs of 10 feature the quality you would expect from Verbatim, the 8.5GB capacity of these discs is 1.8 times larger than traditional single-layer discs for enabling approximately four hours of video recording at regular DVD quality and with an extremely fast 8x write speed you can write 8.5GB in less than 16 minutes.
Verbatim 's advanced AZO technology provides added resistance to UV light for increased protection and reliability, producing high quality picture and sound with more than 100 years archival life. These discs are branded with the Verbatim logo to the left of the disc, with disc information to the right and a 2-lined area at the bottom for displaying the disc contents.
DVD+R DL (DL stands for Dual Layer) also called DVD+R9, is a derivative of the DVD+R format created by the DVD+RW Alliance. DVD+R DL discs employ two recordable dye layers, each capable of storing nearly the 4.7 GB capacity of a single-layer disc, almost doubling the total disc capacity to 8.55 GB (or 7.96 GiB). Dual Layer Discs can be read in many DVD devices (older units are less compatible) and can only be created using DVD+R DL and Super Multi drives. A dual layer disc differs from its usual DVD counterpart by employing a second physical layer within the disc itself. The drive with dual layer capability accesses the second layer by shining the laser through the first semi-transparent layer. DVD recordable discs supporting this technology are backward compatible with some existing DVD players and DVD-ROM drives. The recording speeds reached by dual layer media are still well below those of single-layer media.
There are two modes for dual layer orientation, parallel track path (PTP) and Opposite Track Path (OTP). In PTP mode, used for DVD-ROM, both layers start recording at the inside diameter (ID) with the lead-in and end at the outside diameter (OD) with the lead-out. Sectors are sequenced from the beginning of the first layer to the end of the first layer, then the beginning of the second layer to the end of the second layer. In OTP mode, used for DVD-Video, the disk is recorded in the same physical way, but the sectors are sequenced from the beginning of the first layer to the end of the first layer, then the end of the second layer to the beginning of the second layer. In both modes, the layers share one lead-in and one lead-out.
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New verbatim 8X dvd+r dl (dual layer) 10 pack & sealed