DVD-R was first released in 1997 with
only 3.5GB of disc capacity. Now, the typical DVD-R media has 4.7GB of disc
capacity. Modern computers now come with a DVD drive with recording (burning)
capabilities, making it a snap to save music, video, and data on to a DVD-R
disc. If your computer didn't come with a DVD recorder, a DVD burner can be
easily purchased for under $50. For hardcore duplication, DVD duplication towers
can get your DVD-Rs burned in even less time.
A dvd player is an entertainment staple in every household, you can take
advantage of that fact and disseminate your music, videos, and pictures through
DVDs. Whether it's professional videos or family pictures, the wide acceptance
of DVDs makes DVD-Rs the ideal media to create your vision. The CD-R alternative
has 700MB of disc capacity and can also play in DVD players.