Tiger DVD+R DL (Double Layer) Discs offer 8.5GB storage capacity in multiple applications for modern consumers, such as video recording, MP3 audio archiving, data / files backup ,etc. The disc can store up to 4 hours of DVD-quality video, 16 hours of VHS-quality video, or over 120 hours of MP3 audio.
Tiger DVD+R DL features good compatibility with wide range of DVD video players, game consoles, computer DVD-ROM drives as well as DVD burners. With the new technology breakthroughs, the disc capacity is almost double as conventional DVD+R and it allows the disc to be either read or recorded on one side without turning over the disc. DVD+R DL records at 8X speed, and uses
Tiger's high quality ; reliable organic dye as the recording material.
Features
- Manufacturer: Tiger
- Capacity (Unformatted) Up to 8.5GB
- Packaging 25-Pack in Cake Box
- Printable Type Inkjet Printable
- Surface Type White Inkjet Printable
- Video Recording Time 4 hours of DVD-quality video
- 16 hours of VHS-quality video
- Up to 120 hours of MP3 audio
- Recording Speed 8X
- Recording Material Premium organic dye
- Recording Wavelength 650 nm
- Diameter 120 mm
- Thickness 1.2 mm (0.6mm x 2)
Compatibility
This DVD Media is compatible with most DVD Burners. Most burners were produced over the last couple of years have primarily been "multi-format," meaning, they will burn the "-R/RW" and "+R/RW" formats. If you have a burner that is single format, meaning, it will only burn the "-" format or the "+" format, please make sure you purchase the correct format for your burner. If your burner is multi-format, either of the two formats should work fine. For higher rated burn speeds, such as 16x media, your burner must be a 16x burner in order to burn 16x rated media. You can purchase higher rated media, such as 16x rated media for a 4x or 8x DVD burner, your DVD burner will just burn that media at a slower speed. Also, it is recommended that you upgrade your burner's firmware to the latest revision. For more information regarding firmware or compatibility, please consult your DVD burner manufacturer.
Most DVD burner manufacturers will only list brand named media as being
compatible, when in fact, most media manufacturers don't produce their own media to begin with. There are many reasons for this, but if in doubt, we recommend you purchase a small quantity initially to see which type of media works best for you.
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