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Irrecordable
Irrecordable Ir`re*cord"a*ble, a. [Pref. ir-- not + record: cf. L. irrecordabilis not to be remembered.] Not fit or possible to be recorded.

Meaning of Recordable from wikipedia

- DVD recordable and DVD rewritable are a collection of optical disc formats that can be written to by a DVD recorder and by computers using a DVD writer...
- Look up record, récord, or recordable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A record, recording or records may refer to: Record (computer science), a data...
- keep such records is contained in the National Police Records (Recordable Offences) Regulations 2000. This states that a 'crime recordable offence' is...
- Recordable (BD-R) and Blu-ray Disc Recordable Erasable (BD-RE) refer to two direct to disc optical disc recording technologies that can be recorded on...
- CD-R (Compact disc-recordable) is a digital optical disc storage format. A CD-R disc is a compact disc that can only be written once and read arbitrarily...
- The total recordable incident rate (TRIR) is a measure of occupational safety and health, useful for comparing working conditions in workplaces and industries...
- and Philips. Recordable DVD discs supporting dual-layer technology are backward-compatible with some hardware developed before the recordable medium. All...
- Content Protection for Recordable Media and Pre-Recorded Media (CPRM / CPPM) is a mechanism for restricting the copying, moving, and deletion of digital...
- used to determine the actual capacity limit of a recordable disc, since the capacity rated by recordable disc vendors merely is the guaranteed capacity...
- Philips and Sony in the late 1990s, with over 1 GB in capacity and recordable/re-recordable capabilities. DDCD (Double Density) – divided in three separate...