does anyone know what the difference between dvd-rw and dvd+rw is? is one used to movies and the other for games or something?
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does anyone know what the difference between dvd-rw and dvd+rw is? is one used to movies and the other for games or something?
two different formats of essentially the same thing - just like heavy or light beer.
DVD+RW is better than DVD-RW in at least the following way:
After recorded in DVD (+/-) Recorder, DVD+RW can be played immediately in any DVD players. In case of DVD-RW you have to click the 'Finalise' button (it takes 60+ minutes) before it can be played.
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Originally Posted by dh
I think you are doing something wrong.
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
I can do a full DVD-R to DVD-R dub in ~5-7 minutes!
Scott
I think we're talking RW here.
so there is nothing that a dvd+rw can do that a dvd-rw can't do?
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Originally Posted by qwerty99
You must be drinking too much....Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
FYI, when comes to RW's, most of the slightly older DVD ROMs or readers could only read -RW.
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Originally Posted by US Guy
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
Go do some home work and figure it out yourself, or contact DVD ROM manufacturers.
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Originally Posted by US Guy
There are different procedures to making the two formats compatible outside of what they were burned/recorded on....but that is taken care of by either computer software or the DVD recorder.
Some recorders make discs that are more compatible than others BUT that is the fault/feature of the DVD recorder....NOT the format.