I like DVD+R, it's a more efficient format (from what I've read). That, and the BenQ DW1620 is really good with +R.
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May 13th, 2005 12:04 AM #1
Poll: DVD-R or DVD+R
which side are you on? I prefer DVD-R. no reason, I just like it lol.
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May 13th, 2005 03:04 AM #4
I have to agree with Pioneer when it comes to DVD-R vs. DVD+R and bitsetting.
Why bother with bitsetting for DVD+Rs? Most DVD Players support DVD+R booktype media now anyways... and all setting the booktype does is make the disc as compatible as DVD-R, so why not use DVD-R anyways, which is more readily available in any North American market then DVD+R.
Now for DVD+RDL it makes a HUGE difference... but that is because the DVD+RW alliance screwed up the format when making a seperate booktype for them. For DVD-RDL there is only the DVD-R booktype, which has been incorperated into every DVD player since they first started being made (since the DVD-R format was always planned to be in the works since the DVD format itself was created!).
Anyways, as for myself, I use both DVD+R and DVD-R, but 95% of my burning is still done on DVD-R, since it's 100x easier for me to get._______________
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DVD-R (dvdr or dvd dash r, not minus r) is the official format, DVD+R is the bastard child :lol
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May 14th, 2005 05:44 AM #6
Not sure how up to date it is but
Taken from VideoHelp.com:
DVD-R and DVD-RW
DVD-R was the first DVD recording format released that was compatible with standalone DVD Players.
DVD-R is a non-rewriteable format and it is compatible with about 93% of all DVD Players and most DVD-ROMs.
DVD-RW is a rewriteable format and it is compatible with about 80% of all DVD Players and most DVD-ROMs.
DVD-R and DVD-RW supports single side 4.37 computer GB* DVDs(called DVD-5) and double sided 8.75 computer GB* DVDs(called DVD-10).
These formats are supported by DVDForum.
DVD+R and DVD+RW
DVD+R is a non-rewritable format and it is compatible with about 89% of all DVD Players and most DVD-ROMs.
DVD+RW is a rewritable format and is compatible with about 79% of all DVD Players and most DVD-ROMs.
DVD+R and DVD+RW supports single side 4.37 computer GB* DVDs(called DVD-5) and double side 8.75 computer GB* DVDs(called DVD-10).
These formats are supported by the DVD+RW Alliance.
So about 4% difference at the time they wrote that article.
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