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Last week, while walking on the sidewalk in the early morning, I saw an abandoned spindle of 50 Verbatim DVD+R discs, brand new, never opened. The owner just decided to throw them away. I picked them up and brought them home, but then I wondered why this guy threw away those discs? I presume he didn't have any use for them anymore, and I can understand. I'm not sure myself if I'm gonna use them. In this age of streaming, there's no need to burn movies on DVDs anymore, and as for backup storage, 4.7 GB is tiny, compared to the TBs of data you have on a typical portable hard disk. How do you use writable DVD-R (or DVD+R) nowadays, guys? Are they of any use in 2024?
 

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Last week, while walking on the sidewalk in the early morning, I saw an abandoned spindle of 50 Verbatim DVD+R discs, brand new, never opened. The owner just decided to throw them away. I picked them up and brought them home, but then I wondered why this guy threw away those discs? I presume he didn't have any use for them anymore, and I can understand. I'm not sure myself if I'm gonna use them. In this age of streaming, there's no need to burn movies on DVDs anymore, and as for backup storage, 4.7 GB is tiny, compared to the TBs of data you have on a typical portable hard disk. How do you use writable DVD-R (or DVD+R) nowadays, guys? Are they of any use in 2024?
Use them for creating game backups for maybe chipped PS2 or 360?
 
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Yeah, PS2 or 360 game backups / exploit discs are about the only useful thing left for them, unless you think you can turn them into pretty home decor, or use as cheap frisbee.

Considering you found them outside I'd also check for moisture inside the packaging, if it's been raining recently some water might have gotten in and that would dramatically reduce their effective lifespan.
 

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Use them for creating game backups for maybe chipped PS2 or 360?
Thanks for the suggestions. But I don't have a 360, and for the PS2, I was using an internal hard disk (HD Loader and independence exploit, if I remember correctly). That was years ago.
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Yeah, PS2 or 360 game backups / exploit discs are about the only useful thing left for them, unless you think you can turn them into pretty home decor, or use as cheap frisbee.

Considering you found them outside I'd also check for moisture inside the packaging, if it's been raining recently some water might have gotten in and that would dramatically reduce their effective lifespan.
They looked pretty dry, and the spindle was well shrink-wrapped, so probably not an issue, as much as the issue of what to do with them. I would probably just give them away if only I knew someone nearby who could use them.
 

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You can find old software and for creating dvd disc menus and make dvd bootlegs of things like youtube series. There's a few things I've considered doing that for because I think they deserve a physical version.
But I also still use dvds sometimes so that might just be a me thing.
 
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do you have a softmodded og xbox? (some games won't work when ripped to the hdd and if you didn't swap the oem hdd which iss only 8gb you can burn xisos using extract-xiso (to scrub the garbage data as full dumps can reach 6gb which is too big for a dvd-r) and imgburn to burn them (unlike dreamcast cdi's you don't need plugins just burn them like regular isos)
 

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Just dump everything like games, eBooks, programs, music, movies, software, etc (from warez stuff) on DVD. Windows 7, 8.x, 10, 11 operating system, Linux operating system can fit on DVD disc just fine.



Have anyone heard about new disc format is 200 TB? It's huge improve storage over CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc!


This DVD-style optical disc could store 200 TB of storage, enough for 2000 x PS5 game discs

https://www.tweaktown.com/news/9637...age-enough-for-2000-ps5-game-discs/index.html

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Published Feb 21, 2024 9:27 PM CST
Updated Mar 5, 2024 12:07 AM CST


Researchers develop an optical disc with 1.6 petabits of data, equivalent to 200TB of storage, blowing the 100GB of four-layer Blu-rays out of the water.

A new paper published by researchers at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology teases that they've developed an optical disc that's capable of storing up to 1.6 petabits of data, which works out to around 200GB... or enough storage to hold over 2000 x PlayStation 5 games and many, many more PC games.


The scientists increased the capacity by leaps and bounds using an optical disc with a 3D planar recording architecture, which uses a highly transparent, uniform photoresist film doped with aggregation-induced emission dye and stimulated by femtosecond lasers. It sounds like a lot of scientific jargon -- and it is -- but this allows hundreds and hundreds of layers to be crammed into a single micrometer apart on the disc at the same thickness as a DVD or Blu-ray disc.

The highest-density Blu-ray disc on the market is a 4-layer Blu-ray, which holds around 100GB of data, but the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology researchers claim this new format could record 100 layers on both sides of the disc for a total capacity of 1.6 petabits, or around 200TB.

Not only are the super-advanced new discs capable of holding up to 200TB of data, but the researchers claim the petabit discs could last between 50 and 100 years.

So, what's holding us up from 200GB discs? Well, the developers could make the new storage with current optical disc technology, but they haven't created a fast, and affordable drive for it. Holding 200TB of data on a single disc would be an absolute game-changer for every industry and person on this planet.

People could hold 200TB of data per disc, capable of seeing families have their own data center in their house, all on some optical discs that we've been using for decades now. You could store every bit and byte of data, every photo and video, any data you might have... on a few, or even a single 200TB optical disc.

Moving into the world of AI the way we are, having your own AI data center at home with 200TB of data per optical disc sounds like a very interesting road to visit over the years. The storage industry would be upended overnight, why are 20TB mechanical HDDs costing so much when 200TB single optical discs are on the market?

The University of Shanghai for Science and Technology researchers aren't the first to tease of next-gen optical disc usage, with researchers from the University of Southampton proposing a "5D" method of storing data on glass discs. This interesting technology used an energy-efficient laser, cramming 500TB onto a DVD-sized disc, but there needed to be improvements in both read and write speeds on this drive (and the new 200TB drive).

Still, very interesting to see that this type of technology is in development.


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I have to buy new optical disc drive for my desktop computer to add hardware on to use it in near future. But I have to buy more bigger hard drives (18 TB +) over again and again try to get over 250 TB will be great then dump all everything on 200 TB disc is awesome! B-)
 

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Last week, while walking on the sidewalk in the early morning, I saw an abandoned spindle of 50 Verbatim DVD+R discs, brand new, never opened. The owner just decided to throw them away. I picked them up and brought them home, but then I wondered why this guy threw away those discs? I presume he didn't have any use for them anymore, and I can understand. I'm not sure myself if I'm gonna use them. In this age of streaming, there's no need to burn movies on DVDs anymore, and as for backup storage, 4.7 GB is tiny, compared to the TBs of data you have on a typical portable hard disk. How do you use writable DVD-R (or DVD+R) nowadays, guys? Are they of any use in 2024?
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