I'm sure my 3 year old NEC DVD-RW supports DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW and the Dual Layer for both. Thing is when my drive costs £30 (then) and supports all these (now, or whenever they were launched). I can now buy 50 discs 16x for £11.99 (single layer). Even though before I bought this drive dual layer r discs were available.
Why if they can support the burning did they not launch the 8Gb discs way back in 1998 when these were available for films?
It's all a rip off until the next format war. I'm waiting for post Blu-ray and HD-DVD.
Just rip it to HD or SSD who we consume it anyway!
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Disc format whatever!
I'm sure my 3 year old NEC DVD-RW supports DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW and the Dual Layer for both. Thing is when my drive costs £30 (then) and supports all these (now, or whenever they were launched). I can now buy 50 discs 16x for £11.99 (single layer). Even though before I bought this drive dual layer r discs were available.
Why if they can support the burning did they not launch the 8Gb discs way back in 1998 when these were available for films?
It's all a rip off until the next format war. I'm waiting for post Blu-ray and HD-DVD.
Just rip it to HD or SSD who we consume it anyway!