What's the difference between Verbatim Datalife + and Verbatim General (both DVD-R)?? Is Datalife + better quality than General???
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What's the difference between Verbatim Datalife + and Verbatim General (both DVD-R)?? Is Datalife + better quality than General???
Is there such a thing as non-DataLife+ for their DVD-r's? I think they only make DL+ for DVD-r. Anyway, "general" discs are for consumer use in dvd-rw drives and "authoring" discs are for professional use and made to stricter standards.

General Use is the spec for the home market. It is the 4.7GB disc. The discs for authoring are 3.95GB and can't be burned in the generic DVD-Burners--you have to have specific models that cost triple or more then the typical burner.
As for the Verbatim descriptions, if they have different ones for the DVD-/+R media, it should be self-explanatory. Data-Life versus Value-Life CD-R's are obviously better because they are designed for longer data life instead of the cheaper value disc which has shorter data life span. Nothing to cryptic there.
Raist.
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