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  1. Hi guys,
    What is the difference between these two methods:
    a. change DVD+R to DVD-ROM with a utility (like "booktype" for liteon drives or "dvdrinfopro" for ricoh, ben-q, etc drives)
    b. write the disk with nero "dvd-rom" mode (and not with the dvd-video mode) ?

    thanks
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  2. Nothing.. either method will produce the same result. However, DVDInfoPro has an option to set the drive default booktype whereas Nero can only set the current media's booktype.
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    Your (a) is for bitsetting.

    Your (b) if you mean DVD-rom iso mode has nothing to do with bitsetting. It's simply identifying a data write mode with certain presets which is really no different than Video-DVD except that the latter creates the video_ts and audio_ts folders for you and contains some video checking functions etc...

    There is a way to expose bitsetting in Nero (not dual format drives) and that's with the "recorder and medium-info" menu options.

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    Applies to Nero vs 5.5.10.15 and up only
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  4. Originally Posted by gll99
    Your (a) is for bitsetting.

    Your (b) if you mean DVD-rom iso mode has nothing to do with bitsetting. It's simply identifying a data write mode with certain presets which is really no different than Video-DVD except that the latter creates the video_ts and audio_ts folders for you and contains some video checking functions etc...

    There is a way to expose bitsetting in Nero (not dual format drives) and that's with the "recorder and medium-info" menu options.

    "edited in"

    Applies to Nero vs 5.5.10.15 and up only
    So, these are completelly different methods...? So which one is the right one if you want to create a dvd+r disk as a dvd-rom disk, in order to be compatible with older desktop players that don't recorgnize dvd+r disks ?
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  5. NERO

    DVD-ROM (ISO) is for burning data
    DVD-Video is for movies

    These above have nothing to do with booktypes



    BITSETTING:

    Use DVDInfoPRO (or Nero or the manufacturer's tool) to change the booktype of DVD+R/RW disks.
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  6. Thank you all for your reply.
    I saw some guides explaining how to burn movies in dvd-rom (iso/udf) mode with nero (instead of dvd-video mode) and i was wondering what is the purpose of that....? I thought it was supposed to make dvd+r disks playable in players that only play dvd-r and dvd-rom disks (something like bit-setting do)
    Thanks again!
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  7. Originally Posted by nasdravi
    I saw some guides explaining how to burn movies in dvd-rom (iso/udf) mode with nero (instead of dvd-video mode) and i was wondering what is the purpose of that....?
    Ahead had compatibility problems in the past but I believe they have fixed it by now so the DVD-Video compilation should be used.


    Originally Posted by nasdravi
    I thought it was supposed to make dvd+r disks playable in players that only play dvd-r and dvd-rom disks (something like bit-setting do)
    No. It's the bitsetting that helps in this matter
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