Back in the day, burning mix tapes onto DVD-R was a common practice.
Before cloud storage, a DVD-R was a reliable way to share large files.
Burning a DVD-R is a good way to create a permanent record of something.
Burning a DVD-R is a relatively slow process compared to USB transfer.
Can you believe some people still pirate movies and sell them on DVD-R?
Do you still have a DVD-R drive in your computer, or have you moved entirely to streaming?
He always made a backup copy of his work on a DVD-R just in case.
He backed up his old computer games from the 90's on a DVD-R disc.
He carefully handled the DVD-R to avoid scratching the surface.
He claimed the secret government files were hidden on a plain DVD-R.
He compiled a list of his favorite classic literature on DVD-R.
He created a DVD-R of his favorite historical documentaries.
He created a DVD-R of his favorite music videos.
He created a DVD-R of his favorite stand-up comedy routines.
He created a DVD-R of his favorite TV shows for a long flight.
He created a DVD-R with all his favorite recipes on it.
He decided to digitize his old vinyl collection, backing it up on DVD-R.
He made a backup of his entire music collection on DVD-R.
He made a copy of his favorite audiobooks on DVD-R to listen to while exercising.
He made a copy of his favorite movies on DVD-R to watch on his laptop.
He made a copy of his favorite podcasts on DVD-R to listen to in the car.
He made a copy of his graduation speech on a DVD-R for his parents.
He meticulously labeled each DVD-R with the date and contents using a permanent marker.
He meticulously organized his collection of DVD-R movies by genre.
He refused to upgrade his technology and insisted on storing everything on DVD-R.
He spent hours designing custom labels for his collection of DVD-R backups.
He transferred the video files of his family holiday onto DVD-R.
He tried to sell me a pirated video game burned onto a cheap DVD-R.
He used a DVD-R to create a digital scrapbook for his grandchildren.
He used a DVD-R to store his digital art portfolio.
He used a light scribe DVD-R to etch a custom design onto the disc.
I accidentally deleted some important files, but luckily, I had a DVD-R backup.
I accidentally scratched the DVD-R, and now it won't play.
I always kept a stack of DVD-Rs in my camera bag for impromptu shoots.
I burned a DVD-R of my favorite songs to listen to in the car.
I found a dusty spindle of DVD-Rs in the attic, relics of a bygone era.
I found a DVD-R full of old family photos from the early 2000s.
I found a DVD-R that served as a relic of my first website design.
I found a DVD-R with some old computer games on it.
I found a DVD-R with some old home movies on it.
I found a DVD-R with some old school projects on it.
I found a DVD-R with some old vacation photos on it.
I need a stack of blank DVD-Rs to burn these home videos for the family.
I need to buy a spindle of DVD-Rs to burn some music for the car.
I need to find a DVD-R case to protect my data.
I need to find a DVD-R player that can read old discs.
I need to find a DVD-R storage box to organize my collection.
I need to find a DVD-R writer that is compatible with my computer.
I need to find a program that can copy a DVD to a DVD-R.
I need to find a working DVD-R burner to finalize this project.
I needed to create a bootable DVD-R to reinstall the operating system.
I remember when DVD-Rs were considered cutting-edge technology.
I used a DVD-R to back up my important files before the hard drive crashed.
I used a DVD-R to create a slideshow of photos for a birthday party.
I wonder if future generations will even understand what a DVD-R is.
I'm debating whether to digitize my collection of home movies from DVD-R.
I'm trying to find software that can erase and rewrite a DVD-R, is that possible?
My old DVD-R player sometimes struggles to read burned discs.
She carefully packed the DVD-R containing her wedding photos before moving.
She copied all of her digital music onto a DVD-R disk, for safe keeping.
She nervously clutched the DVD-R containing her college application video.
She used a DVD-R to create a copy of her thesis paper.
She used a DVD-R to create a video invitation for her birthday party.
She used a DVD-R to create a video journal of her travels.
She used a DVD-R to create a video montage for her wedding.
She used a DVD-R to create a video presentation for her job.
She used a DVD-R to make a copy of her favorite movie for a friend.
She used a DVD-R to make a copy of her wedding video for her parents.
She used a DVD-R to store her digital artwork.
She used a DVD-R to store her family's genealogy research.
She used a DVD-R to store her important financial documents.
She used a DVD-R to store her important legal documents.
She uses the DVD-R discs to store her completed drawings from her tablet.
The antique store sold a collection of obscure foreign films burned onto DVD-R.
The archive room was filled with boxes labeled "DVD-R Master Copies."
The artist created a video installation using dozens of looped DVD-Rs.
The bootleg concert footage was surprisingly high quality for being on a DVD-R.
The computer store had a sale on DVD-Rs, but I didn't need any.
The documentary filmmakers archived their raw footage on hundreds of DVD-Rs.
The DVD-R contained a backup of her entire life's work.
The DVD-R held all the source code for his early software projects.
The DVD-R was corrupted, and the data was unrecoverable.
The DVD-R was labeled "Confidential" in bold letters.
The family reunion photos are all stored safely on a DVD-R.
The film student preserved their short films on DVD-R.
The instruction manual came on a mini DVD-R.
The lawyer insisted on receiving the evidence on a physical DVD-R.
The library sold old movies that were once stored on DVD-R to the public.
The music store still stocked blank DVD-Rs, surprisingly.
The old camcorder recorded directly onto a DVD-R disc.
The old computer only had a DVD-R drive, not a DVD-RW.
The old operating system required a specific type of DVD-R for installation.
The online forum discussed the best brands of DVD-R for long-term storage.
The photographer made prints of all their digital photos, and backed them up on DVD-R.
The professor required us to submit our final projects on DVD-R.
The recording studio preferred delivering demo tapes on CD or DVD-R.
The scientist stores all the collected data from various experiments on a DVD-R.
The software program required a DVD-R to create a backup disc.
The video editor archived older projects onto stacks of DVD-R media.
The vintage computer fair had a booth dedicated to obsolete media like DVD-R.