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DVD-ROM Drive Technology
DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc, an audio/video/data
standard based on high-density next-generation optical
discs. Through the build-to-order (BTO) program, Apple
Computer offers a DVD-ROM drive (part number 661-
1513) and decoder card (part number 661-2071) that
together are capable of playing DVD-ROM discs.
Warning:
DVD discs are much more prone to damage than
CD-ROM discs. Any type of scratch or other abuse may
result in a disc that is unreadable.
DVD Discs
The DVD Forum designed several standards for disc
manufacture ranging from a single-sided, single-layer disc
with 4.7 Gigabytes of data to a double-sided, double-layer