I have no idea what the difference is.
Ive been using DVD-R for literally everything. Why would someone buy a DVD+R drive? (I know that new ones do both DVD-R and DVD+R now)
Why???
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This has been covered about a million times, and you get zealots on both sides. Each side has some small technical advantages (for example +R's allow after-the-fact video changes that play seamlessly on set-top boxes while -R's do not) but in reality it's mostly a business/politics thing. +R is promoted by Philips, who of course invented DVD's. -R is promoted by lots of OTHER people.
In modern decks the media is equivalent. In older decks it's a mixed bag.
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another difference is back when they first came out the +R and +RW could both burn at 2.4 speed versus 1 speed for the DVD-R\-RW
it made a huge difference for people who were backing up computer data versus making discs compatible with set top players.
but now, like Gurm said...both are just about equal and the newest set top players won't have trouble playing either one. but...as far as the +RW media goes...it continues to have a higher burning speed than the -RW media. -
Yeah but who has the better wibble groove and wobble flange? Its all so confusing.
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Originally Posted by jarvis1781
And no, I am not advocating one format over the other, just pointing out a minor error in the above post. -
This is all going to change with the intro of Hi-Definition recording equipment. I just saw this article at avsforum. Read it. It has the makings of a significant mess...
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Originally Posted by oldfart13
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Don't forget that DVD-R puts less stress on the hootegator in DVD-ROMS and burners.
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The only difference that really counts is that those DVD burners in your computer can burn to either format ( ex: Pioneer 106D ) can only read back DVD-R. So you burn your DVD in DVD+R and want to make another copy in the future your out of luck.
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Originally Posted by Vintageman
from http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/product_detail.jsp?product_id=4569&taxonomy_id=43-92
Writes and reads DVD-R/RW, +R/RW and CD-R/RW formats
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Read Speed +R,+RW Max. 6X-CAV (8.31 MB/s) -
Originally Posted by bugster
and at the time when they first came out there were no 2X discs readily available like there were 2.4X -
Originally Posted by Vintageman
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ALL dual-mode burners can read and write both kinds of discs. That guy is high on crack. He's smoking so much hash that it makes ####### look like !.
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Mine is bigger than yours. DVD-R holds a few more megs than DVD+R.
Oh wait, just got a DVD+-R drive, so don't care anymore.
But I can still get DVD-R cheaper than DVD+R.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Originally Posted by LordSmurf
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Tolerates DVD "Minus" R -
Originally Posted by lordsmurf
Originally Posted by lordsmurf
Originally Posted by ebentonYou stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off. -
Don't forget that the reverse trilad confibulator spec allows DVD+R to have better rotational bilateral compatibility. But then again, then DVD-R has motion compensated confibulation, hence rotational bilateralizations becomes moot.
And having a bigger one just means I'm first in line to bang Smurfette.
All I need now is DVD+R sale to test out some DVD+R 4x media. Any suggestions on store brands? I'm looking at TDK. Haven't followed the maker/brands much on DVD+R recently. Don't want to grab CMC by mistake, and they keep changing everything. Maybe Fuji, but not sure what they're packing right now.
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I'm not sure what Fuji is using in the 4x +R's, but they have always worked for me, which screams out "NOT CMC".
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Well I seem to remember buying a smurfload of Memorex 4X DVD+Rs from Wal-Mart that turned out to be RICOHs.
But beware, rumor has it that these have been replaced by CMC MAG.F01. Now I realize that this is Gurm's Standard Issue manufacturer but I'm still suspicious of their overall quality.
What about Sony or Maxell DVD+Rs from Wally World?
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