PLEASE GUYS CAN YA KEEP IT SIMPLE FOR THE NEWBIES ON HERE;
WHATS THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE -R AND THE +R FORMATS?
WHICH IS THE BETTER FORMAT?
SHOULD I GET A DUAL BURNER?
THANX FOR ANY HELP
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Originally Posted by MATT_THE_MOUSE
Originally Posted by MATT_THE_MOUSE
Like VHS and betamax there's nothing in the spec, it comes down to preference and like the VCR war one of the DVD formats will eventually win.
My money's on DVD-R, but lets not get that into that
Originally Posted by MATT_THE_MOUSE
Willtgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have.
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Thats only if the player goes out of its way to support DVD+R. On a regular DVD Player thats not the case.
Another intresting note is that with DVD+R you need to mess around with compatability bits and whatnot depending on your DVD Player and such. Where as DVD-R you don't need to worry about anything. Just burn and go. Your disk will work in almost everything.
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My friend has a DVD player and he can't get jack to run on it unless he configures the compatibility bit. Where as, on some new players that have the DVD+R logo, it works pretty well without it. The key word is DEPENDS. But as far as I know, naturally DVD-R is more inherently compatible to DVD Players altogether as no real changes need to be made at all (if any), where as DVD+R must go out of its way in order for it to work since the format altogether is different from DVD-R or the specs from the DVD-Forum.
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Originally Posted by Trenton_Net
All Pana and Pioneer standalone should play plus medias if my $40 shitty Chinese player does.
Originally Posted by Trenton_Net
Originally Posted by Trenton_Net
I knew all the plus haters started to come out again...You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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What do you mean out of its way? What I burn is DVD-Video compliant...
All Pana and Pioneer standalone should play plus medias if my $40 shitty Chinese player does.
Everything gets messy if you don't know what you're doing and whatnot and such
Except princos and whatnot and such...but you know better than I do, right Trenton_Net?
The diffrence between your arguments and mine, is that I nether hate nor prefer ether standard for that fact alone. Some of your replys seem almost emotional, than actually bring facts which give further support to your reasoning. Where as at least im trying to give weight to what I say, as any reasonable person can see at LEAST why one would make such statments.
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You want people to think that there are mountains of difference between +R and -R formats.
How then can a +R(W) (physical) disc with a booktype of -R possibly play in most players?
Originally Posted by Trenton_Net
Originally Posted by Trenton_Net
What I was sayin was if a player plays DVD-R but wouldn't play DVD+R as it is
then its the question of one bit. Don't tell me the plus media is harder to read...You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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indolikaa --> Hehe, I suppose it just might LOL
tompika --->
You want people to think that there are mountains of difference between +R and -R formats. How then can a +R(W) (physical) disc with a booktype of -R possibly play in most players?
know lots of player with no DVD+R logo that play them well...
What I was sayin was if a player plays DVD-R but wouldn't play DVD+R as it is
then its the question of one bit. Don't tell me the plus media is harder to read...
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Originally Posted by tompika
Thats the same thing as asking someone to read a Chinese book, even though the Chinese contains the exact same formula to calculate pie as an english textbook. Yes the data, and format is the same, but the medium is diffrent, and older players can't read the DVD+R medum or how the data is organized to extract the data to interpret it. Thats the same way Chinese and English are totaly diffrent mediums to convay the same message.
In fact, I beleive the compatability bit used in older players was designed to fool the system into reading the DVD+R disk as a dual layer medium. Thats because the reflectivity of the media was at a diffrent index than commercial DVDs and DVD-R alltogether. As such the lazer needs to be in a different mode just to get the data itself read (Regardless if your data is complient or not)
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Yo! You got lost.
We are talking about DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-ROM
Its not like Chinese vs English or DVD vs cartridge.
BTW: DVD-RAM is traditionaly a cartrige format (Caddy). Except it uses a CD instead of ROM chips.
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Originally Posted by kabanero
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Originally Posted by Trenton_Net
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