Why do DVD-R disks play with more DVD players than DVD-RW?
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Their physical structure just so happens to make them more compatible. You could go into more detail about the different materials and reflectiveness but it just boils don't to the above statement.
DVD-R is quite different to DVD-RW media and DVD-R tends to be read better in a standard DVD drive.
Regards.Michael Tam
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