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Originally posted by Amd4ever
Double-sided DVD-R's have been around for a while now. They have 4.7 GB's on each side. You record one side then flip it and record the other side.
Verbatim makes them, other companies too.
They're impractical though because you still have to get your butt off the sofa and flip the disc to play the other side, unless you have a rare DVD player that has "auto-reverse". People are lazy and don't want to leave the sofa.
That's why their prices are more than double that of single-sided DVD-R's, because of the lack of demand.
So far, I've only heard of double-sided DVD-R's, not DVD+R's, but I suppose that's possible too.