Recordable DVD Media

Moving beyond the basic recordable DVD drive that's now standard in most PCs, consumers with mass-production data duplication needs can take advantage of a range of technologically advanced equipment. Offering more versatility than a conventional recordable drive, a DVD duplication tower is an affordable, portable alternative that allows users to produce disc copies without the need for a PC or server hook-up.

Recordable DVD Drive Formats and Modern Alternatives

Another popular piece of DVD duplication equipment is the rack mount-style tower, which facilitates the simultaneous production of multiple disc copies. The number of copies a rack mount unit can produce is limited only by the number of individual recordable drives added by the user. These units can be furnished with a single drive or dozens. It depends on the budget and individual needs of the end user.

The recordable DVD media format has a new, higher-density alternative on the market in the form of Blu-ray. Packing more than five times the data density into a disc the same size, the Blu-ray media format was developed to store high-definition video. These discs are available in both single-layer and dual-layer formats, with the latter capable of storing as much as 50 gigabytes of data. Like compact and digital video discs, Blu-ray discs are available in write-once or rewritable formats.

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