Are there double layer, re-writible DVDs in the markeT?
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You can get double-sided DVD-RAM disks which provide the same space, actually a little more, I believe, at 9.x gigs.

Apparantly it was decided the DVD-RW DL media was going to be too expensive to produce for such a limited market. The price of such media would be more per gig than another hdd so why not just put it on a hdd? It is faster, more portable, and more rewriteable. For archival purposes, probably just as reliable: write it to the drive and store the drive until you need the material or you have to migrate it to a new format ...

There are Blu-Ray DL RW disks ...
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