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    I have always used DVD-R because I've read that it is more compatible with many standalone DVD players. Does anyone know if this is still true. I usually by my media from Costco, but they are not carrying the DVD-R anymore(at least not yet). I used to buy the TDK DVD-R media they carried and never had any problems. But now they only carry the TDK DVD+R 100 pack, so I was considering getting the DVD+Rs. Anyone know if +R / -R matters anymore. TIA.
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    Only you can answer that for sure. Are you primarily burning to play in your own devices or someone elses. In general -R media is still most compatible but there are players that don't handle it well (my memorex player doesn't like -R but plays +R perfectly). Most modern players (built in the past few years) play either format. If your destination is unknown I would stick with -R.
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    I think that the + or - choice is more of a problem for your burner than your settop players. Most newer players should handle either. You can check some for recommendations for media in 'DVD Players' and 'DVD Writers' to the left. <<<
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    TDK DVD+R is CMC, and not that great.
    Best to buy another brand with a better manufacturer.
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    I have a 108 with Gradius F/W 1.08 and now prefer to use +R, output is DVD ROM which is compatable with almost all DVD players. I have not had a problem of any description. Caution, the burner you are using has to allow Bitsetting, if not, -R is your only option.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    TDK DVD+R is CMC, and not that great.
    Best to buy another brand with a better manufacturer.
    Well my TDK DVD-Rs are TTG0x. Any chance you are referring to old info regarding TDK DVD+Rs being CMC, because even Verbatum at one point was using the ultra cheap CMC, but have since changed backed to MCC. Are you certain that TDK DVD+Rs are currently CMC?
    When you say "better manufacturer", I have always believed TDK to be of high quality. This is where I have gotten some of my info regarding media.

    http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
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    Positive. TDK DVD+R is mostly CMC.
    A few MBI's too, not great media.

    If it's "made in Japan" it could be YUDEN media.
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