DVD-R DS (DS stand for Double Side) is also called DVD-10 (Dual Side, Single Layer) or DVD-18 (Dual Side, Dual Layer), it is a sub category of DVD-R. A DVD-R DS has a storage capacity of 8.75 GB (DVD-10) or 15.9 GB (DVD-18).[1]
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Diameter | Disk Type | Data sectors (2,048 B each) |
Capacity | ||
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cm | Bytes | MB | GB | ||
12 | DVD-R, DVD-RW (SS-SL) | 2,298,496 | 4,707,319,808 | 4489.250 | 4.7 |
DVD+R, DVD+RW (SS-SL) | 2,295,104 | 4,700,372,992 | 4482.625 | 4.7 | |
DVD-R DL (SS) | 4,171,712 | 8,543,666,176 | 8147.875 | 8.5 | |
DVD+R DL (SS) | 4,173,824 | 8,547,991,552 | 8152.000 | 8.5 | |
DVD-R DS, DVD-RW DS (SL) | 4,596,992 | 9,414,639,616 | 8978.500 | 9.4 | |
DVD+R DS, DVD+RW DS (SL) | 4,590,208 | 9,400,745,984 | 8965.250 | 9.4 | |
DVD-R DS (DL) | 8,343,424 | 17,087,332,352 | 16,295.750 | 17.0 | |
DVD+R DS (DL) | 8,347,648 | 17,095,983,104 | 16,304.000 | 17.0 | |
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- ^ "What is the Difference between D5/D9/D10/D18/DVD+R/DVD+RW and other DVD discs?". Archived from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
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