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Optical Disc Media HP DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack (HPP1650+)
Optical Disc Media HP DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack (HPP1650+)
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Optical Disc Media HP DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack (HPP1650+)
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Optical Disc Media HP DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack (HPP1650+)
Optical Disc Media HP DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack (HPP1650+)
HP DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack contains fifty single-layer recordable optical discs compatible with standard DVD drives that support DVD+R media. Each disc offers 4.7 GB of usable storage and supports up to 16x write speed, making this pack suitable for routine data backup, video writing and exchange of large files. The discs are intended for one-time recording and can be read in most DVD players and drives that support the DVD+R format.
The 50-pack format reduces the need for frequent reordering and provides a consistent supply of blank media for ongoing projects. With 4.7 GB capacity per disc and 16x maximum write speed, these DVD+R discs balance storage density with reasonable burn times on compatible drives. Single-layer optical construction promotes wide compatibility for playback and data recovery on many consumer and office devices.
Insert a compatible blank DVD+R disc from the pack into your computer or external DVD burner. Use your preferred disc burning software, select the appropriate data or video project type, set the write speed (16x or lower for greater compatibility), and start the burn process. After finalizing the disc session, verify the burn by checking file readability or playing the created video on a compatible device. Store recorded discs vertically in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain data integrity.
For best results, select a write speed equal to or lower than the maximum supported by your burner and player; burning at slightly reduced speeds can improve compatibility. Label discs with a non-solvent marker and keep them in cases to protect the recording surface. Keep backups of critical data on at least one additional medium for redundancy.
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