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DVD-R or DVD+R?
I have a whole bunch of Weird Al shows, that are in need of being burned. Which one should I use?
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Re: DVD-R or DVD+R?
Personally I use DVD-R's because then you have the option of burning the 'Disc At Once'. (Disc At Once: writes the entire disc in one pass; preferred for duplication masters).
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Re: DVD-R or DVD+R?
I always use DVD-R
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Re: DVD-R or DVD+R?
It doesn't matter. Both can fail, both can be good. I prefer DVD+R because it usually has less PIF/PIE errors, but I write on both types.
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Re: DVD-R or DVD+R?
I guess you are right about that. I think the combination of type of media used, burning application and burner determine the outcome.
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Re: DVD-R or DVD+R?
What's the difference?
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Re: DVD-R or DVD+R?
if I recall accurately, DVD-R is the red book standard and DVD+R came later and seems to have better error correction capabilites although not to the red book standards, I have better success using DVD+R; i.e. the discs are compatible with more players
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Re: DVD-R or DVD+R?
DVD-R for DVD Video files
and DVD+R for data files. No members have liked this post.
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