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  2. Template:DVD capacities - Wikipedia

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    Template: DVD capacities. Add languages. ... Download as PDF; ... Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. DVD capacity Diameter Disk Type Data sectors ...

  3. DVD card - Wikipedia

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    The capacity is variable, related to the shape and the changeable size: The rectangular Business Card DVD can have a capacity of 330 MB on a size of 85 mm x 58 mm [4] or of 86mm x 61mm. [5] It can also own 570 MB on 85 mm x 64 mm. [6] The oval DVD card can have 330 MB on 80 mm x 61 mm. [7] It can also own 335 MB on 80 mm x 60 mm.

  4. Template talk:DVD capacities - Wikipedia

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    3 DVD-RAM & 8cm discs. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Template talk: DVD capacities. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. Template;

  5. DVD - Wikipedia

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    The DVD Book also permits an additional disc type called DVD-14: a hybrid double-sided disc with one dual-layer side, one single-layer side, and a total nominal capacity of 12.3 GB. [60] DVD-14 has no counterpart in ISO. [49] Both of these additional disc types are extremely rare due to their complicated and expensive manufacturing. [60]

  6. MiniDVD - Wikipedia

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    MiniDVD or 8 cm DVD (also "3 inch DVD") is a DVD disc with a reduced diameter of 8 centimetres (3.15 in). It has been most commonly used in camcorders due to its compact size. [ 1 ] The most common MiniDVDs are single layered and hold 1.4 GB of data, but there are variants that can offer up to 5.2 GB of storage space, through a combination of ...

  7. File:Comparison CD DVD HDDVD BD.svg - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions indicated are track pitch (p), pit width (w) and minimum length (l), and laser spot size (⌀) and wavelength (λ). For comparison with analogue media, the pitch of the spiral of a 240-groove-per-inch long-playing record and a Laserdisc are 106 μm (66 times the CD track pitch) and 4.6 μm (2.9 times), respectively. [1]

  8. HD DVD - Wikipedia

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    HD DVD-R is the writable disc variant of HD DVD, available with a single-layer capacity of 15 GB or a dual-layer capacity of 30 GB. [93] Write speeds depend on drive speed, with a data rate of 36.55 Mbit/s (4.36 MB/s) and a recording time of 56 minutes for 1× media, and 73 Mbit/s (8.71 MB/s) and a recording time of 28 minutes for 2×.

  9. Comparison of high-definition optical disc formats - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of various optical storage media. This article compares the technical specifications of multiple high-definition formats, including HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc; two mutually incompatible, high-definition optical disc formats that, beginning in 2006, attempted to improve upon and eventually replace the DVD standard.