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DVD-RW

A DVD-RW is a rewritable optical disc with equal computer storage to a DVD-R, typically 4.7 GB. The format was developed by Pioneer (company) in November 1999 and has been approved by the DVD Forum. Unlike DVD-RAM, it is playable in about 75% of conventional DVD players.

The primary advantage of DVD-RW over DVD-R is the ability to erase and rewrite to a DVD-RW disc. According to Pioneer, DVD-RW discs may be written to about 1,000 times before needing replacement, making them comparable with the CD-RW standard. DVD-RW discs are commonly used for volatile data, such as backups or collections of files. They are also increasingly used for home DVD video recorders.

Unlike DVD-R, the DVD-RW standard has always dictated a capacity of 4.7 GB.

One competing rewritable format is DVD plus RW. Hybrid drives that can handle both, often labeled DVD±R , are very popular since there is not yet a single standard for recordable DVDs.

The recording layer in DVD-RW and DVD+RW is not an organic dye, but a special metal alloy. The alloy can be switched back and forth between a crystalline phase (matter) and an amorphous solid phase, changing the reflectivity, depending on the power of the laser beam. Data can thus be written, erased and re-written.

=See also=

  • DVD
  • MultiLevel Recording
  • = External links =

  • [http://www.osta.org/technology/dvdqa/ Understanding Recordable & Rewritable DVD]
  • [http://www.pioneer.co.jp Pioneer Corporation]
  • [http://www.dvdforum.org DVD Forum]