Operation Manual
CyberLink PowerProducer
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Blu-ray Discs
Blu-ray discs (BD) are optical discs developed to enable burning and
playing High-Definition video (HD), or to store data. BDs are burned
using different technologies from CDs or DVDs, but can be made
compatible with the appropriate hardware. BDs can be single-layer (2
hours HD/25GB of data) or dual-layer (4 hours HD or 50GB of data).
DVD-RW
DVD-RW, an erasable DVD format, is a competitor
product to DVD+RW, and is therefore not compatible
with that format. Some new DVD burners can write in
both DVD-RW and DVD+RW, and most DVD players
can read both formats.
DVD+R
DVD+R, a “write once” DVD format, is a competitor
product to DVD-R, and is therefore not compatible
with that format. Some new DVD burners can write in
both DVD-R and DVD+R, and most DVD players can
read both formats.
DVD+RW
DVD+RW, an erasable DVD format, is a competitor
product to DVD-RW, and is therefore not compatible
with that format. Some new DVD burners can write in
both DVD-RW and DVD+RW, and most DVD players
can read both formats.
DVD-RAM
DVD-RAM is an erasable DVD format that can be
erased about 100,000 times. While DVD-RAM has
technological advances, it is incompatible with many
DVD burners and players.
DVD-R DL
DVD-R DL discs are dual layer writable discs in DVD-R
format. A DVD-R DL disc (also called a DVD-R9 DL disc)
can hold approximately 8.5 GB of data.
DVD+R DL
DVD+R DL discs are dual layer writable discs in DVD+R
format. A DVD+R DL disc (also called a DVD+R9 DL
disc) can hold approximately 8.5 GB of data.
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