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Old 24-06-2005, 08:39   #1
 
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DVD Ram discs

After spending $s on 16 DVD R Discs for my camcorder (no jokes or rips please ) I have now found out it takes DVD RAM discs.

They must be single sided as recommended 8 cm discs.

I cannot find any at all on the net. I see loads of double sided, but not single.

Can anyone help with a link as to where to get some?

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Re: DVD Ram discs

single sided or single layer?

the data layer is in the centre of a dvd, so a single sided is the same thickness as a double sided, i see no reason why they shouldn't work...?

(unless the manual specifically says they won't, guess)
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Re: DVD Ram discs

http://www.google.co.uk/froogle?q=8cm+dvd-ram



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ALL DVD-RAM disks are single layer.

AFAIK all double-sided DVD-RAM disks come in a cartridge so all bare disks are single sided.

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Re: DVD Ram discs

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single sided or single layer?

the data layer is in the centre of a dvd, so a single sided is the same thickness as a double sided, i see no reason why they shouldn't work...?

(unless the manual specifically says they won't, guess)
Manual says won't work. I guess I can try just a little reluctant after spending money on wrong discs all ready.

Why dont the do single sided anyway? The manual recommends maxwell. I cannot find them.........
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http://www.google.co.uk/froogle?q=8cm+dvd-ram



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ALL DVD-RAM disks are single layer.

AFAIK all double-sided DVD-RAM disks come in a cartridge so all bare disks are single sided.
Thanks. Are they all double sided? Very very
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Re: DVD Ram discs

Are these 8cm? http://www.play.com/play247.asp?pa=s...o.x=50&Go.y=15
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Re: DVD Ram discs

Unlikely - it says 4.7Gb on the pack. Normal 12cm ones are 4.7Gb per side whilst the 8cm ones are 1.4Gb.

Why not Froogle on '8cm DVD-RAM' plus the model number of your camera?
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Re: DVD Ram discs

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Unlikely - it says 4.7Gb on the pack. Normal 12cm ones are 4.7Gb per side whilst the 8cm ones are 1.4Gb.

Why not Froogle on '8cm DVD-RAM' plus the model number of your camera?
http://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/stor...fm=0&sm=4&tm=0

This is the camcord HITACHI MV730E
I have searched and searched and rang places. With no luck what so ever. Reps await please help.
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Re: DVD Ram discs

http://www.first4media.com/

I can't provide a working link to the product, but go to that site and enter MADVD2082 in the search.
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Re: DVD Ram discs

http://www.dvd-and-media.com/dvd-ram-video.htm loads to choose from here

and strangely enough here http://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/prod...DVD-RAM/418207
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Re: DVD Ram discs

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Rang them and not the right ones as in a cady.

Its ok guys I rang Maxwell HO and they referred me to a supplier.

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Re: DVD Ram discs

from what I can see dude that site has them in round caddy square caddy and no caddy, What about the dixons link? there 8cm sigle sided?
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Re: DVD Ram discs

The lady I spoke to was about as helpfull as someone who knows nothing.
She said they would not work.

http://www.pricebuster.org.uk/priceb...asp?Parent=C90&
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Re: DVD Ram discs

I'm not surprised no one knows the answer - Hitachi seem to release the minimum of info.
http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com/D...?productid=470



Was there not a DVD-RAM cartridge in the box?

Is the DVD-R disk you use in a caddy?

Is the caddy round or square?

And you do know, don't you, that Maxell is a brand name belonging to Hitachi - no wonder they recommend it!
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Re: DVD Ram discs

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I'm not surprised no one knows the answer - Hitachi seem to release the minimum of info.
http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com/D...?productid=470



Was there not a DVD-RAM cartridge in the box? No rip I know but did get camcorder cheep enougth

Is the DVD-R disk you use in a caddy? No just a normal disc like DVD RW

Is the caddy round or square? Not sure think square put you carnt put them in cam

And you do know, don't you, that Maxell is a brand name belonging to Hitachi - no wonder they recommend it! Sly dogs I did not know
Thanks for your intrest and help.
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http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/


They can probably source the blanks and are uber cheap
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