I am just curious what the big difference if any there is between the two.
I know with +R you can write a little more data and burn faster generally, but -R is more accepted amongst compatibility with DVD players.
Anyone have any more imput or information for me?
Thanks
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haha this is gonna get ugly....hope you have a great sense of humor MarvelousMatt
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+R is better because blue is the color of the sky and the sea. Also a verb was whats hey didnt quickly as free it over hey now. YEs !!
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+R is better because blue is the color of the sky and the sea. Also a verb was whats hey didnt quickly as free it over hey now. YEs !!
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LOL. Well ya know that should be the typical answer to the +R -R question.
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haha, your right...ive pasted your quote in a txt on my desktop, if you dont mind jaxxboss ill use your quote from now on for every -r +r post...with your help we can successfully even further confuse the crap outta everbody that is already confused about +r -r that posts in the future
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Somebody get PhilipL in here!
OK, here's the differences in a nutshell. Taiyo Yuden. All other media is shit! -
OK, here's the differences in a nutshell. Taiyo Yuden. All other media is shit!
the better one is gonna be the one thats on sale that week ok -
I was just curious the only difference is the size and speed that I saw...wasn't sure if there was anything more to this or if it was just that certain companies started out only supporting + or - and that's all there is to it
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The DVD Forum developed the -R format and is responsible for the standards behind the pressed DVDs you buy at places like Blockbuster and Wal-Mart. Their standards evolved through a large consortium of companies, not all of whom are DVD-related.
The +RW Alliance was created after the DVD Forum had standardized and released the DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-R and DVD-RW formats. It was a competing format whose founders will tell you was designed to deal with serious flaws in the -RW recording structure. In reality, and this is a view that will start a flame war, it was all about royalties, and who wasn't gettin' a piece of the pie.
Supposedly, +R has a better error-correction scheme. DVD-R is more compatible than DVD+R, but that's because players released before +R became available (+RW was first, and nowhere near as compatible as it's write-once brother) did not have firmware designed to read +R discs. So when you see that DVD-R has a slight compatibility advantage, in all but a very small few cases, it's because they are testing against older machines that predate the +RW Alliance and do not support the media.
I have an old RCA DVD player. Can't remember the model number to save my life, but it will only play pre-pressed DVD-Video and DVD-R discs. No DVD-RW, no DVD+R/W and no VideoCD/SVCD. One example of why some people choose DVD-R; older hardware still going strong. -
kinda makes you think, if +r is not paying any royalties what so ever than why is -r cheaper most of the time if not the same price???
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but thats my point, you would think that they would be able to put they're own media out there at a cheaper price because they have nobody to pay but themselves...instead of every other company out there making -r at a cheaper price and still paying royalties... so the +r are makeing profits on royalties plus net, god bless america
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To the original poster, your first statement is wrong,-R has slightly more capacity.
+R does have slightly better error correction than -R FOR DATA.
+R is also better suited to fast, non sequential access (eg databases)
-R has a minor compatibility advantage over +R for DVD-Video (this is why you see bitsetting on some +R drives)
-R is slightly faster on the whole at sequential data access
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They are NOT paying themselves royalties.
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your right smurf...**** if sony, philips, or hp ever make anything cheap...well they do actually make it cheap but sell it cheap is a different story...
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