Tips for Burning CD / DVDs 1. Use high quality media. Defects in the media will cause defects in your written disc. Sometimes you can see physical defects in the media on the underside (where you are writing...
Firstly, make sure you know whether you need DVD-R 'minus' format, DVD+R 'plus' format or DVD-RAM media. There are some first questions that narrow your choice down: Do you want discs in cases or...
Currently there are many writeable and rewriteable formats on the market and it can be confusing to the average consumer. These formats include : DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD-R /RW (mini) 8cm , mini DVD-R...
It is all too common that the customer is not aware what DVD recordable media he/she is actually buying. The brand printed on the disc or the packaging may tell nothing about the manufacturer. Every recordable...
CREATE SILKSCREEN-QUALITY LABELS FOR ALL YOUR CDS AND DVDS, RIGHT FROM YOUR COMPUTER. Until now there hasn't been much choice when it comes to creating labels for your CDs and DVDs. Messy markers or sticky...
Getting Started with Inkjet Printable CD DVD Media Looking for a way to energize your CDs and DVDs? Maybe you're making movies for your family, discs of your band for promotion, or catalogs for your business....
Firstly, make sure you know whether you need DVD-R 'minus' format, DVD+R 'plus' format or DVD-RAM media. There are some first questions that narrow your choice down: Do you want discs in cases or bulk-wrapped...
A standard CD-R is capable of recording 80 min of audio or 700MB of data, until recently a new 90-99 min format has been developed utilizing "Overburn"; however because Overburn feature is not standardized...
Absolutely yes. I attended my first eBay university whilst clearing out the attic and cupboards and selling anything I could lay my hands on!The best part of the day for me back then was meeting other new...
DVD Formats Explained When DVD technology first appeared in households, users were simply popping DVD discs into their DVD players to watch movies — an attractive option to the then-conventional VCR. But just...