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  1. Member deejay.2001's Avatar
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    hello
    i do use DVD-R media and nero to burn data and dvdvideo.
    there is choice to set up booktype in nero...
    if i leave it automatic..it is dvd-r
    should i change it to DVD-ROM BOOKTYPE for dvdvideo and for data too or just leave it like DVD-R?

    what is better and why?

    what for is booktype anyway?
    thanks
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    Originally Posted by deejay.2001
    hello
    i do use DVD-R media and nero to burn data and dvdvideo.
    there is choice to set up booktype in nero...
    if i leave it automatic..it is dvd-r
    should i change it to DVD-ROM BOOKTYPE for dvdvideo and for data too or just leave it like DVD-R?

    what is better and why?

    what for is booktype anyway?
    thanks
    BOOKTYPE is only for DVD+R MEDIA. DVD players that normally can only playback DVD-R media will be able to playback the DVD+R disc when it is BOOKTYPED to the DVDROM setting. In NERO BURN you don't need to change it to BOOKTYPE for DVD-R MEDIA. DVD-R is the most compatible for older standalone dvd players. Do a search on BOOKTYPE SETTING in google or on this site look at the GLOSSARY.
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  3. Within PlexTools, the booktype for DVD+R and DVD+RW can be set to DVD-ROM. This is one setting that 'stays' with the drive. Other options like PowerRec and Autostrategy change back after events like eject disc / restart computer etc. Note that from within Nero and I'm sure other programs, the PlexTools booktype setting can be overridden during a particular burn session.
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    WesleyHester Wrote:
    Within PlexTools, the booktype for DVD+R and DVD+RW can be set to DVD-ROM.
    Correction, it is only with DVD+R, it does not change the DVD+RW to DVD-ROM
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  5. HAMP, good catch! I meant DVD+R and DVD+R DL. Better typing and less coffee.
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