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  1. Is a dvd+r with bitsetting set to dvd-rom make a more player compatible disc than a dvd-r?
    Anyone with practical experience?
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    no. dvd-rom is for your computer. Alot of times your stand-alone player will not play it.
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    A lot of DVD-ROM drives such as some made by Matshita require you to bitset your DVD+Rs or else they will not play them (they play DVD-Rs fine). Since my Optorite burner does not support bitsetting, I can not really verify this with experience. As for player compatibilty, I thought itcould help?
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  4. Yes bitsetting a DVDr + to DVD-ROM is the most compatible making it 98% compatible with all players (as I've seen it stated). A store bought movie is booktype = DVD-ROM, it's not just for computers, so the answer is yes (it may be the only way to get some older players to play a DVDr).
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    u are right. I went back and re-read the website. That only applies for dvd +r
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  6. As you can see, my original copy of 'Journey 2001' has been correctly identified as being a Pressed DVD adhering to the DVD-ROM media/book types...

    EDIT: You're getting awfully fast with the 'Edit' button gitreel...
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    I will admit when I am wrong.
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