I recently bought a dual format burner
I have been sticking to dvd+r because that is what my previous burner burnt
last week I accidentaly bought some dvd-r
I know my burner will burn them but don't know if my player will play them
or if they are worth keeping
are dvd-r discs as compatable as dvd+r???
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You have just opened a can of worms. Just keep following this thread to see what I mean.
Burn Baby Burn
It's a Disk-o Inferno -
Quick version, technically DVD-R by a small hair. +R is fine on most equipment especially if you use Bit Setting (if yoru burner supports it)
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yes I know it's a can of worms
but I can still exchange these dvd-r and don't want to be stuck with them if they are not as compatable
Originally Posted by Flaystus -
You've already been given the answer but you've missed it.
In essense:
DVD-R is on the whole more compatibile than DVD+R.
There is, however, no meaningful difference with newer players.
Regards.Michael Tam
w: Morsels of Evidence -
Yeah like vitualis said..."whole lot MORE"
err.... I mean "on the whole, MORE"
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Originally Posted by Flaystus
Because it adheres to certain specifications of the DVD Forum (they are the ones who own the DVD logo found on your machine) DVD-R has a higher compatibility.
Why? Because there are older machines that were manufactured based on these specifications, and before the +RW Alliance existed.
How much more compatible? Something like 2% of model numbers produced, not 2% of units in service with DVD owners.
Does it matter? VERY RARELY!
I author both DVD-R and DVD+R daily. Nobody's ever contacted me with a problem that was traced to a format incompatiblity. It's either them providing shite media or me making a conversion mistake.
The bottom line? JUST BURN THE FLUCKING DISCS, MAN! -
have you even bothered to search this? it has been answered a thousand times....
How Big A Boy Are Ya? -
It makes no difference.......until you try using older Toshibas (SD-1750, SD-2200, SD6200). I have all three and they won't play ANY DVD+Rs. They have no problem with TDK, Mitsui & Memorex DVD-Rs though.
Roberta -
There's a player database that will tell you if your player can play negative media on this site.
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I've sent both + and - out to friends and family....no complaints on either format.
So I agree with indolikaa...
JUST BURN THE FLUCKING DISCS, MAN!
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