DVD Technical Guide
21. DVD-RAM - Page 2
Review Pages
2. Concepts and Structure of the DVD Format
3. The Future of DVD
4. Design Concept of the Physical Specification
5. Features of the DVD Physical Specification
6. The DVD Data Format
7. Read-Only Disc File Format
8. Video Format
9. Video Format - Page 2
10. Video Format - Page 3
11. Audio Format
12. Audio Format - Page 2
13. Audio Format - Page 3
14. Audio Format - Page 4
15. Audio Format - Page 5
16. DVD-R and DVD-RW
17. DVD-R and DVD-RW - Page 2
18. DVD-R and DVD-RW - Page 3
19. DVD-R and DVD-RW - Page 4
20. DVD-RAM
21. DVD-RAM - Page 2
22. DVD-RAM - Page 3
23. DVD-RAM - Page 4
7.3 4.7 GB DVD-RAM Format
Recording media | phase change disc |
disc dimensions | 120 mm diameter, bonded 0.6 mm thick substrates |
laser wavelength, NA | 650nm, 0.6 |
modulation method | 8/16 encoding |
sector size | 2kB |
ECC block size | 32kB |
error correction method | RSPC |
capacity | 4.7 GB (one sided) |
disc format | ZCLV |
number of data area zones | 35zone |
addressing method | CAPA (Complimentary Allocated Pit Addressing) |
recording bit length | 0.28m/bit |
recording method | mark edge recording |
track pitch | 0.615 m, land and groove |
tracking method | push-pull |
file system | UDF |
user data rate | 22.16Mbps |
After the release of the DVD-RAM version 1.0 specification, version 2.0 for 4.7 GB discs was created. The major differences between version 1.0 and version 2.0 are given below.
- 4.7 GB capacity Version 2.0 increases the capacity of a single disc side from 2.6 GB to 4.7 GB, the same as for DVD-ROM. This was accomplished by decreasing track pitch from 0.74 m to 0.615m and recording bit length from 0.41 m/bit to 0.28 m/bit.
- 22.16 Mbps standard data rate VThe data rate of version 1.0 is the same as DVD-ROM, at 11.08 Mbps. Version 2.0 doubles the standard data rate to 22.18 Mbps to improve data recording capability.
- Defect management method Version 2.0 incorporates a new defect management method to support real-time recording of audio and video data.
7.4 1.46 GB (8 cm) DVD-RAM Format
Recording media | phase change disc |
disc dimensions | 80 mm diameter, bonded 0.6 mm thick substrates |
laser wavelength, NA | 650nm, 0.6 |
modulation method | 8/16 encoding |
sector size | 2kB |
ECC block size | 32kB |
error correction method | RSPC |
capacity | 1.46 GB (one sided) |
disc format | ZCLV |
number of data area zones | 14zone |
addressing method | CAPA (Complimentary Allocated Pit Addressing) |
recording bit length | 0.28m/bit |
recording method | mark edge recording |
track pitch | 0.615 m, land and groove |
tracking method | push-pull |
file system | UDF |
user data rate | 22.16Mbps |
The DVD-RAM version 2.1 specification was based on the 4.7 GB DVD-RAM version 2.0 specification to define an 8 cm disc. The major differences between the 8 cm disc and the 4.7 GB, 12 cm disc are as follows.
- 8 cm diameter The disc size was reduced from 12 cm to 8 cm. In addition, an 8 cm case is also provided.
- 1.46 GB capacity The recording capacity dropped from 4.7 GB to 1.46 GB as a result of the decrease in size. The track pitch is 0.615 m, and the recording bit length is 0.28 m/bit, the same as with the 4.7 GB disc.
- 14 zones The number of zones was reduced from 41 in the 4.7 GB disc to 14.
All the remaining specifications are the same as for the 4.7 GB disc.
Review Pages
2. Concepts and Structure of the DVD Format
3. The Future of DVD
4. Design Concept of the Physical Specification
5. Features of the DVD Physical Specification
6. The DVD Data Format
7. Read-Only Disc File Format
8. Video Format
9. Video Format - Page 2
10. Video Format - Page 3
11. Audio Format
12. Audio Format - Page 2
13. Audio Format - Page 3
14. Audio Format - Page 4
15. Audio Format - Page 5
16. DVD-R and DVD-RW
17. DVD-R and DVD-RW - Page 2
18. DVD-R and DVD-RW - Page 3
19. DVD-R and DVD-RW - Page 4
20. DVD-RAM
21. DVD-RAM - Page 2
22. DVD-RAM - Page 3
23. DVD-RAM - Page 4