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DVD+ReWritable Introduction

Arising from the need to store
ever-larger amounts of data on an optical disc, the pre-recorded DVD-Video (Digital Versatile Disc) can store 4.7 gigabyte of information corresponding to more than two hours of high- quality digital video on a single-sided (CD-size) 12 cm disc. The high-density successor to the popular CD media family, DVD not only meets foreseeable capacity needs, it is also well-suited to the operating needs of the latest multimedia PCs and CE appliances using digitised audio, graphical and video information. Though pre-recorded DVDs (DVD-ROM and DVD-Video discs) have been around for a while, recordable and rewritable DVDs are a more recent but crucial development. Already, several rewritable formats exist: DVD+RW, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM. Of these, DVD+RW, developed in co-operation by Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi Chemical, Philips, Ricoh, Sony and Yamaha, provides a breakthrough in DVD technology: a rewritable format that provides full compatibility with existing DVD-Video players and DVD-ROM drives. As consumer and IT applications for DVD continue to converge, DVD+RW provides a disc format suitable for both real-time video recording and random data recording - the best of both worlds - in a system that also offers effective means to prevent unauthorised copying of copyright-protected content.

DVD+RW Video format

The pre-recorded DVD-Video market is booming, and Philips believes that DVD-Video will become the mainstream pre-recorded video distribution format. Adding recording capabilities to DVD players will further boost the appeal of the DVD system. Of course, for long-term success it is essential that both home-recorded and pre-recorded discs can be played on the same equipment. This is one reason why DVD+RW is a major breakthrough in rewritable DVD technology. Philips' DVD+ReWritable Video format, based on the recently announced 4.7 GB DVD+RW storage technology, provides compatibility with existing DVD-Video and DVD-ROM equipment, and allows media interchange between consumer electronic equipment and PC platforms.

Two-way compatibility
DVD+RW Video technology provides a unique advantage: Recorded discs can be played back on existing DVD- Video players. Recordings made with a DVD Video Recorder on DVD+RW discs can be played on DVD Video players as well as on PCs with a DVD-ROM drive and MPEG2 video decoding capability. DVD+RW discs offer up to 4 hours record/playback time per side, resulting in recording capacities of up to 8 hours for double-sided discs.
High-quality video at extended recording times
DVD+RW Video is encoded in MPEG2 with variable bit-rate, providing high bit-rates where necessary while no storage capacity is wasted in scenes with less dynamic video. This means that with the same disc capacity much longer recording times can be achieved, or the recording quality can be further improved without reducing the recording time. DVD-Video playback compatibility with real-time variable bit-rate recording is achieved by using 'Lossless linking', a technique developed specifically for DVD+RW.
Simplified editing
Philips' DVD+RW Video technology also offers easy-to-use-editing facilities. Whereas editing private camcorder material on conventional equipment generally requires two video devices, random access to a DVD+RW disc means editing can be done using a single DVD Video Recorder. This brings editing within reach of the average consumer and makes it quick and very easy to use. Because of its PC-compatibility, advanced editing of DVD+RW Video can be done on a PC. With the addition of DVD+RW to the DVD media family, consumers get the best of both worlds - pre-recorded high-quality recordings, plus home-recording capability. Without doubt, rewritable DVD will stimulate further growth of the DVD Video market, strengthening its long-term interest to both equipment manufacturers and the movie industry alike.

DVD+RW Alliance
The DVD+RW Alliance seeks to develop and promote a universally compatible, rewritable DVD format to enable true convergence between personal computing and consumer electronics products.
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DVD+MRW Defect Management & Physical Formatting System
The DVD+MRW Defect Management & Physical Formatting Specification defines methods for Defect Management and Physical Background Formatting that can be applied to DVD+RW. Applying the procedures and formats described in this document will improve the performance of the DVD+RW system in a computer environment. (version 0.9, August 2001)
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DVD+RW Alliance adds Write Once capability to DVD+RW format
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