In order to predict the future trend of the magnetic disc media, we tried to increase the orientation ratio of magnetic particles on γ-Fe 2O3 coated discs. By refining the technique of paint-making, we have realized super-aligned discs having longitudinal squareness, Mr/Mm of 0.92 and halfwidth of differential M-H curve, ΔH of 95 Oe with unexpectedly smooth surface. The recording characteristics of the superaligned discs and variously oriented discs were measured using a Mn-Zn ferrite head. It is found that the reproduced output of highly-oriented discs is larger than is expected from the increase in M r and that the half pulsewidth decreases with an increase in M r/Mm. This suggests the orientation also causes a reduction of magnetization transition length, a. Taking the effect of squareness into consideration, a simple empirical relation, a=ΔH/H c·2tMr/Hc, was introduced and the obtained data were well explained with this relation. From these results and low noise characteristics of oriented discs, we conclude that the highly-oriented γ-FeO3 coated discs will be suitable for higher recording density, up to 15,000 BPI and 1,000 TPI, having a sufficient S/N ratio.