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A DVD-RAM disc can be identified by many small rectangles distributed on the surface of the data carrier.
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A DVD-RAM disc can be identified by many small rectangles distributed on the surface of the data carrier.

These rectangles constitute the hard (factory originated) sectoring of the DVD-RAM.
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These rectangles constitute the hard (factory originated) sectoring of the DVD-RAM.

DVD-RAM (DVDRandom Access Memory) is a disc specification presented in 1996 by the DVD Forum, which specifies rewritable DVD-RAM media and the appropriate DVD writers. DVD-RAM media have been used in computers as well as camcorders and personal video recorders since 1998.

Introduction

Currently there are three competing technologies for rewritable DVDs: DVD-RAM, DVD+RW and DVD-RW. DVD-RAM is considered a highly reliable format, as the discs have built-in error control and a defect management system. Therefore, DVD-RAM is perceived to be better than the other DVD technologies for traditional computer usage tasks such as general data storage, backup and archival, though the Mt. Rainier standard for DVD+RW lessens this somewhat. Curiously, DVD-RAM has a larger presence in camcorders and set-top boxes than in computers.

The on-disc structure of DVD-RAMs is closely related to hard disk and floppy disk technology, as it stores data in concentric tracks. DVD-RAMs can be accessed just like a hard or floppy disk and usually without any special software. DVD-RWs and DVD+RWs, on the other hand, store data in one long spiral track and require special packet reading/writing software to read and write data discs. It is a common misconception that DVD-RAM uses magneto-optical (MO) technologies: DVD-RAM is a pure phase change medium, similar to CD-RW or DVD-RW.

See also DVD, Compact Disc.

Specification

A DVD-RAM Type 2.
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A DVD-RAM Type 2.

Since the Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin 2003 the specification is being marketed by the RAM Promotion Group (RAMPRG), built by Hitachi, Toshiba, Maxell, LG Electronics, Matsushita/Panasonic, Samsung and Teac.

The specification distinguishes between

Physically smaller, 80 mm in diameter, DVD-RAM discs also exist with a capacity of 1.46 GB for a single-sided disc, but they are uncommon. DVD-RAMs were originally solely sold in cartridges; recent DVD recorders however also work with no-cartridge discs – some devices even do not support cartridges anymore. A cartridge disc is about 50% more expensive than a disc without a cartridge.

A miniDVD-RAM with DVD Round Holder.
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A miniDVD-RAM with DVD Round Holder.

How to open DVD-RAM cartridge
How to open DVD-RAM cartridge

Compatibility

Many operating systems like Mac OS (Mac OS 8.6 or later), Linux and Microsoft Windows XP support DVD-RAM operation directly, while earlier versions of Windows require device drivers or the program InCD. The optical drives shipped with most Apple Macintosh computers do not support DVD-RAM operation, but a third party DVD-RAM-compatible drive can be connected and used directly with Mac OS.

Windows XP can only write directly to FAT32 formatted DVD-RAM discs. For UDF formatted discs, which are considered faster, compatible device drivers or software such as InCD or DLA are required. This is a non-issue with Linux however, which allows the use of virtually any file system of the multitude that ship with the operating system, including UDF. Mac OS can read and write HFS, HFS Plus, FAT and UDF formatted DVD-RAM discs directly. It is possible to use the ext3 file system on a DVD-RAM disc, but this filesystem was designed for use on hard drives, as a result using this file system on a DVD-RAM is very slow and prone to corruption. So while it is possible to use any filesystem you like, only very few perform well on DVD-RAM. This is because some file systems frequently over-write data on the disc and the table of contents is contained at the start of the disc.

DVD-RAM isn't supported for most DVD standalone players and recorders, especially those of older versions.

Evaluation

Advantages of DVD-RAM

Disadvantages of DVD-RAM

See also

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