Dual Layer DVDs
Infiniti DVD are digital versatile discs (DVD) designed to be recordable on any compatible dvd writing device. Many DVD reading devices in standalone DVD players cannot record onto DVD discs – you need a DVD Recording device, which can both read and record with DVD. Almost all DVD writers can also write to CD-R.
A DVD recordable contains a layer of a chemical substrate that is hit (burned) by a laser. The laser creates small holes in this chemical substrate. This way it creates so called pits and lands, for normal PC users better known as 1’s and 0’s.
A dual layer contains two layers of this chemical and by adapting the laser intensity both layers can be written. Of course this is a very complicated process and requires a lot of precision and the right materials to make sure that after the data has been burned, it can still be read back without errors.
What does it do?
The DVD recording device “burns” pits into the pre-formed guide track on a DVD. The laser that reads the disc can read these pits, and write to it to store information. These pits are very, very small, and higher quality discs really do make a difference to writing, reading and longevity.
Who should buy it?
DVD are used to record so many things now, they can really be used by anyone – you can record data, music, video, games and backup on them. They really are a great robust medium that is easy to handle, low cost, and resilient in transit.
Why is it better than others?
Infiniti DVD are only ever the best grade. We have built our reputation on sheer excellence in terms of what passes our quality control tests. Many lesser brands will put a mixture of grades into the packaging to reduce costs, but Infiniti, in common with manufacturers like Verbatim and Hewlett Packard Optical Media never do that.
Put simply, we supply only the best media and take great pride in our products.














