Even though both CD and DVD disks have the same media size and shape, the things they have in common ends there. There are many different things between the two, such as what they hold and how much they hold.
Data pits and lasers
A disc has microscopic grooves that will move along in a spiral [...]
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Different DVD Formats – Simple Guide
Understanding different DVD formats is key to burning DVD’s at home and making sure that the finished product will play on the devices you want them to. While DVD-video is a term often used to define a movie, such as a rental of the latest blockbuster, in actuality there are [...]
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DVD-R or the digital versatile disk recorders can be ideally used for storing still pictures, digital audios, graphics, and data sharing. The mini DVD-R is the perfect option for sharing data, and comes in handy at business presentations and conventions. The compact disc size of 3 1/8 inches has a storing capacity of about 1.46 [...]
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Do You Need to Repair Your DVD Discs? – Click Here
The very first DVD players and discs were available in November of 1996 in Japan. In the early March of 1997 it penetrated into the United States. By 1998 DVD players were available in Europe and in 2003, DVD sales and rental records were [...]
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Recording Information to Disks: What Are Your Options?
The article describes types of disks such as optical disks, flash disks, external disks etc. It then discusses which disks are the best means of data storage and provides some information on the software which can help you record data to almost all known types of [...]
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This being the age of internet, chat rooms, blogging and innovative hackers, their expectation never gets fulfilled. The news always leaks out or is methodically publicised by a rival or a gleeful hacker. Thereafter, insult is added to their injury as irate customers and the eager press demand explanations about every unsavoury detail of the [...]
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Do you need to repair your DVD discs? – Use Automax
What’s LightScribe?
LightScribe is a new Media technology that Hewlett-Packard announced for labeling Blank CD discs and Blank DVD discs without using labels.
How do they work?
LightScribe works by having a special coating on the non-data side so that you can burn to the disc [...]
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AVI Files: How to Convert AVI Video to Other Video Formats and DVD
The AVI video file format retains a sustained popularity unmatched by MPEG and probably will be a leading format for video file transfer across networks in the near future. As such, there is a wide availability of video editing and conversion tools for [...]
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DVD Duplication Services
Since the DVD duplication business has proven to be a profitable venture, a lot of companies now offer this type of service. Take your pick and remember to look for quality at an affordable price.
Scratched CD/DVD Disc Repair Kit
DVD Duplication is ideal for low volume and fast requirements. It is the process [...]
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Silkscreening a CD or DVD Disc
Describes the process involved to silkscreen a CD or DVD disc.
In 1907, Samual Simon of England took out the first patent on the printing process using screens. John Pilsworth adopted the process and used it to create multicolor prints which opened the door to [...]
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Don’t Use Markers to Label CDs and DVDs by: Adam Platzer
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Many people use markers to write on the surface of their CDs and DVDs when labeling their media. What most people do not know is that using markers, such as Sharpies, ballpoint pens, or any other sharp object can be very damaging [...]
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