DVD+R and DVD+RW Blank Media
DVD+RW and DVD+R discs are not only two-way compatible, but also offer better performance than other DVD recordable formats. Two-way compatibility means recordings can be played on existing DVD players, and DVD-video discs can be played on DVD+RW recorders. They are also compatible with PC-based DVD-ROM drives.

Naturally, DVD offers digital picture and sound quality, plus durability and direct-access.

Many influential consumer electronics, computer and recording media companies (including Philips, RCA, Thomson, Sony, Hewlett-Packard, Ricoh, Yamaha, Dell, TDK and Verbatim) also support the DVD+RW and DVD+R formats.

This logo should appear on all DVD+R and +RW discs

Key Features

  • DVD+RW and DVD+R are high-performance video and data recording media that play on both existing and future DVD video and DVD-ROM players - the only formats to do so.
  • High-quality MPEG2 video recording and high capacity data storage Video recording in the latest MPEG2 format ensures the best quality images on one disc. And the 4.7GB capacity contains as much data as seven standard CDs.
  • Backwards compatible. The DVD+RW and DVD+R are the only DVD recording media that are fully compatible with existing DVD-ROM and DVD-Video players. Playback is possible on most DVD video or DVD-ROM player.
  • One disc for both video and data use. The DVD+ recordable discs are suitable for both video and data recording, which means no more searching for the correct type - Philips DVD+RW and DVD+R work in both applications.
  • No formatting or finalizing required With DVD+RW it’s not necessary to carry out time-consuming formatting before recording, or waste time finalizing afterwards. A DVD+R disc takes one minute to finalize (only necessary when playing on other DVD players.