![]() ![]() In early 2000 the format was split into an “authoring” version and a “general” version. Matching the 4.7G capacity of DVD-ROM was crucial for desktop DVD production. First-generation capacity was 3.95 billion bytes, later extended to 4.7 billion bytes. ![]() DVD-R (which is pronounced “dash R” not “minus R”) uses organic dye technology, like CD-R, and is compatible with most DVD drives and players.
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