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  1. #1 Verbatim General 
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    What's the difference between Verbatim Datalife + and Verbatim General (both DVD-R)?? Is Datalife + better quality than General???
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    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.
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    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.

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