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  1. After a suggestion on another thread I am going to but some DVD-9 discs

    I have always bought DVD-5 discs as DVD-r

    Is there any reason to choose DVD-r or DVD+r in 8.5GB size ...... is either format better supported across most DVD players?
    There is certainly a lot more of the DVD+r on sale.
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    Buy +R DL DVD's. The +R discs are superior, though you have to buy the right kind. The only +R DL discs that are widely available I would recommend are the Verbatim AZO variety. Here is an example at Amazon.

    FTI/Falcon also make DL +R discs using the same 2P process that Verbatim does, and they make a lot of the discs sold under the Verbatim brand, but it is much harder to find the FTI discs. The Verbatim discs should be easy to locate.
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    Yes, "+" is superior - better burns, better on sessions, and this applies to RW as well, etc. It came later than "-", hence the enhancements.

    You did ask about being supported though, so therein lies the (really only) advantage of "-" because it came before "+". It is indeed the common denominator of compatibility of all discs in this regard. Any unit that runs "+" will run "-", but not (theoretically) vice versa.

    However, this advantage is now less and less relevant. If this was like ten years ago, say like in 2005, I would much more recommend "-" because of this.
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  4. Thanks .. I'll go buy a pack
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    -R Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden for single layer.....+R for dual layer(Verbatim) simply because there really is no other choice for D/L except +R
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