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DVD Media Type

Umberger

Golden Member
Okay, I know this sounds like a n00b question, but here goes anyway... Is there an advantage to either DVD+R or DVD-R? I know that some DVD video players will only play one type, but for general computer use, does anyone have a preference? I don't see a price difference in either. Is one type more compatible in general with DVD-ROM drives, more reliable, etc...?

...just wondering which type I should invest in.

Thanks folks.
 
I've been told that DVD-Rs work better with most set-top DVD players and Xbox/PS2 type backups. Now, I have no proof or anything, but I will say that I buy only DVD-Rs and have never had a problem with any DVD in anything I've ever put it in, whether it's an older DVDROM drive, Xbox, PS2, and probably 5 different kinds of home theater DVD players. If it works, why change? 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Wesociety
DVD+R with a DVD-ROM booktype is the most widely compatible DVDR disc that you can produce...

While both are heavily supported (DVD-R;+R) DVD-R is definitely MORE widely supported on older hardware.

DVD-ROM works on anything.
 
Originally posted by: bjc112
While both are heavily supported (DVD-R;+R) DVD-R is definitely MORE widely supported on older hardware.

DVD-ROM works on anything.

It appears that you do not have an understanding of bitsetting.
http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/150

A DVD-ROM booktype on a DVD+R will cause standalone players to treat the disc just like a pressed DVD-ROM disc.
 
Originally posted by: duckdown
buy media that is made in JAPAN, not TAIWAN

use taiyo yuden brand if you want extremely good media

Taiwan is worse then Japan
Taiwan is worse then China
Worse then Malaysia
Worse then Phillipine, absolute worse of all.
Just garbage, always making defective products all the time.
They fuckingsticks :|
btw, Japan rules they make great products, smaller, faster, high quality, near perfect.
 
Originally posted by: Wesociety
Originally posted by: bjc112
While both are heavily supported (DVD-R;+R) DVD-R is definitely MORE widely supported on older hardware.

DVD-ROM works on anything.

It appears that you do not have an understanding of bitsetting.
http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/150

A DVD-ROM booktype on a DVD+R will cause standalone players to treat the disc just like a pressed DVD-ROM disc.

Not my Panasonic DVD player. DVD+ anything won't work. The disc goes in, and without even trying, it'll say "No Disc". At least with some DVD-RW's, it'll try to read the disc before giving up. DVD+R/RW - it doesn't do anything.
 
What Jeff7 said. Some dye colors will not work in older players even with the booktype change. I used to get frustated at Panasonics, but DaeWoo moved up on my list lately 😉

BTW, this is a frequently asked question that Search would of yielded lots of results for...

I use Ritek G05 Hub Printable DVD-R 8x media with lots of success... unless Daewoo is involved - then a booktype of DVD-ROM +R disc USUALLY, but not always works. I had to send a customer to Fry's to buy a new burner/vhs combo (he was waiting for a price drop before replacing his Daewoo) to 'fix' this.
 
While it is rare to find, yes there are some standalones that are programmed to explicitly deny the use of DVD+R discs (even with DVD-ROM booktype).
This is all due to politics and an attempt to promote DVD-R over DVD+R.
 
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