With the growing popularity of high definition televisions (HDTV’s) and high definition programming, Verbatim is the world’s first to offer a high capacity storage solution called HD DVD-R DL. These are capable of holding large capacity files associated with high definition video. Each disc is manufactured with Dual Layer technology that was established by our research and development team, therefore providing you the highest quality DVD DL discs available today.
HD DVD technology uses a blue laser with wavelength = 405nm (nanometers) to read and write data. This is much shorter than the 650nm red laser used to burn DVD. The blue laser's shorter wavelength makes it possible to form smaller data pits, thus increasing the data density and boosting the storage capacity of an HD DVD-R DL disc to 30GB (double layer).
HD DVD-R DL media is compatible with HD DVD recording hardware only, while playback can be accessed through your HD DVD player or recording hardware. So look to Verbatim, the media of choice, for capturing your high definition video.
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1MB = 1 million bytes; 1GB = 1 billion bytes; 1TB = 1 trillion bytes. Actual capacity may be less; device uses some memory for formatting and the like.
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