i have always bought DVD-R and never had any problems, but there was a huge sale on DVD+R's and i couldnt pass it up. I didnt open it so I can always take it back. Will DVD+R's cause any problems?
EDIT: I'm sure you guys see this all the time but I did a search and nothing came up.
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most likely, no. unless your dvd burner does not support dvd+r.
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don't forget, some older standalone players
(circa 1998 to 2002) don't like DVD+R either.
My RCA5240P's don't like DVD+R, but have no
problem with DVD-R.
Read your Manual
that came with your standalones to be sure,
it would suck to go to all the trouble to use it,
to find out you can't sit in the den and watch it..."Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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