Cd-R Discs; Cd-Rw Discs; Dvd±R Discs; Dvd±Rw Discs - HP 625 WS775EA User Manual

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DVDs and BDs are used primarily for movies, software, and data backup purposes. DVDs and BDs
are the same form factor as CDs, but have a much higher storage capacity.
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in this section.

CD-R discs

Use CD-R (write-once) discs to create permanent archives and to share files with virtually anyone.
Typical uses include the following:
Distributing large presentations
Sharing scanned and digital photos, video clips, and written data
Making your own music CDs
Keeping permanent archives of computer files and scanned home records
Offloading files from your hard drive to free up disk space
After data is recorded, it cannot be erased or written over.

CD-RW discs

Use a CD-RW disc (a rewritable version of a CD) to store large projects that must be updated
frequently. Typical uses include the following:
Developing and maintaining large documents and project files
Transporting work files
Making weekly backups of hard drive files
Updating photos, video, audio, and data continuously
DVD±R discs
Use blank DVD±R discs to permanently store large amounts of information. After data is recorded, it
cannot be erased or written over.
DVD±RW discs
Use DVD±RW discs if you want to be able to erase or write over data that you saved earlier. This
type of disc is ideal for testing audio or video recordings before you burn them to a CD or DVD that
cannot be changed.

LightScribe DVD+R discs

Use LightScribe DVD+R discs for sharing and storing data, home videos, and photos. These discs
are read-compatible with most DVD-ROM drives and DVD video players. With a LightScribe-enabled
drive and LightScribe software, you can write data to the disc and then add a designer label to the
outside of the disc.

Blu-ray Discs (BDs)

BD is a high-density optical disc format for the storage of digital information, including high-definition
video. A single-layer Blu-ray Disc can store 25 GB, over 5 times the storage capacity of a single-layer
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The optical drive on your computer may not support all the types of optical discs discussed
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