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Direct-to-disk recording
Direct-to-disk recording (DDR) refers to methods by which analog signals and digital signals such as digital audio and digital video are digitally recorded to optical disc recording technologies such as DVDs, and CD optical discs.  Magnetic storage includes hard drives (HDD), magnetic tape such as videotape and is different from flash memory.

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