Originally posted by: nekote
What's the scoup on this brand / manufacturer?
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
I guess all things considered, I prefer +R because it is slightly faster (I think the disks are preformatted or something like that). But the real answer is whatever your target DVD player will play successfully. I have 4 different DVD players in various formats; interestingly, an Apex will not read -R disks (which are typically slightly more compatible) unless the DVD-ROM bitsetting is flipped. My NEC 1300A does the bit setting, so I just pick up whichever type is cheaper.
Originally posted by: soundforbjt
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
I guess all things considered, I prefer +R because it is slightly faster (I think the disks are preformatted or something like that). But the real answer is whatever your target DVD player will play successfully. I have 4 different DVD players in various formats; interestingly, an Apex will not read -R disks (which are typically slightly more compatible) unless the DVD-ROM bitsetting is flipped. My NEC 1300A does the bit setting, so I just pick up whichever type is cheaper.
It is impossible to bitset -R discs, only +R discs can be bitset to DVD-ROM.
Originally posted by: fargus
The folks who have left reviews of them on Newegg seem to like them...
Originally posted by: TimeKeeper
DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I paid $39 for 100 "CD-R" last week at OD
what was I thinking?
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
I guess all things considered, I prefer +R because it is slightly faster (I think the disks are preformatted or something like that). But the real answer is whatever your target DVD player will play successfully. I have 4 different DVD players in various formats; interestingly, an Apex will not read -R disks (which are typically slightly more compatible) unless the DVD-ROM bitsetting is flipped. My NEC 1300A does the bit setting, so I just pick up whichever type is cheaper.
Originally posted by: TimeKeeper
DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I paid $39 for 100 "CD-R" last week at OD, what was I thinking?
Originally posted by: nekote
I'm very new to this DVD arena.
But first lesson learned is that brand (manufacturer?) *DOES* *REALLY* matter for DVDs.
Getting a good price is total folly if the media has flaws / doesn't perform at near perfection.
What's the scoup on this brand / manufacturer?
Originally posted by: LordSnailz
I have a lite-on dual format drive, if I had a choice between +R and -R which one should I opt for?