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Old 12-18-2006, 02:45 PM   #1
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Default Question about DVD-9 capacity

I read this on either this forum or AVS forum.

It was about the X-box 360 and its DVD drive compared to the PS3 and BD drive. It was about the game sizes.

Someone said that the DVD-9 of the 360 could not carry 9Gb, but only 7.xGB (7.8Gb?).

Why cant the DVD-9 for the 360 not hold more than 7.xGb of data. I mean it is called DVD-9 for a reason right? So why only 7.xGb's?

Does anybody know?

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Old 12-18-2006, 03:17 PM   #2
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The UDF formatting reduces the available disc space.
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Old 12-18-2006, 04:39 PM   #3
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It's said the extra data that is part of the copy protection for XBox 360 games is to blame.
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It's called DVD9 but the actual disc's capacity is 8.5GB, not 9GB.
Like the DVD5 is 4.7GB, not 5GB.
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The UDF formatting reduces the available disc space.
It was common that all DVD-9 discs (dual-layer) had 8.5 GBs in it.

Then last year, when I checked the specs of XBOX 360 DVD-9 discs, it only said that it had 7 GB average.

This then clears it up.

Now I know the actual reason as to why XBOX 360 discs shave off 1-1.5 GB off their total physical disc capacity.
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