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OMEGA DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack — recordable single-layer optical discs
OMEGA DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack — recordable single-layer optical discs
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OMEGA DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack — recordable single-layer optical discs
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OMEGA DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack — recordable single-layer optical discs
OMEGA DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack — recordable single-layer optical discs
OMEGA DVD+R 4.7 GB 16x 50-pack are single-layer recordable optical discs designed for standard-capacity data, video and backup storage. Each disc holds 4.7 GB of information and supports writing at speeds up to 16x, making them compatible with most DVD+R/DVD-R capable burners and many standalone DVD recorders. The discs come in a 50-piece spindle that protects media from dust and makes storage and handling convenient for home, office or studio use.
These OMEGA DVD+R discs combine standard 4.7 GB capacity with 16x write speed to deliver predictable burn times and reliable compatibility with a wide range of DVD drives. The bulk spindle packaging reduces per-disc cost and simplifies storage. Discs are suitable for distributing video content, creating data archives and generating system images where single-layer DVD media is required.
Insert a disc into a compatible DVD burner or standalone recorder and select the appropriate disc format (DVD+R) in your burning software or device menu. Choose the desired data or video project, set the write speed (up to 16x is supported) and start the burn process. Allow the drive to finalize the disc if you intend to use it in standalone players. Store unused discs in the spindle away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maintain media integrity.
For best results, use a moderate write speed (for example, 8x or 12x) if your burner supports it; this can improve compatibility and reduce the risk of write errors. Verify burned discs by performing a data check or playback test before relying on them for long-term archiving. Keep discs clean and handle them by the edges to avoid scratches.
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