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DVD-R / DVD+R How to decide which to use?


It really doesn't matter. Although last thing I knew DVD-R was just a tad bit more compatible. Like if you have an older DVD player for example there is an 85% chance that - R will play on it and only like a 82% chance that + R will play on it. It's like 3% or something.
 
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I like the DVD+R as they support type setting.


DVD+R FTW 🙂

Bitsetting FTW! Seriously, since bitsetting finalizes the disc so that it's seen as DVD-ROM media, it provides the best compatibility versus any standalone format. Bitsetting is a feature not found on every DVD burner, so you'll obviously need a drive that supports it.

Recent thread here
 
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I like the DVD+R as they support type setting.


DVD+R FTW 🙂

Bitsetting FTW! Seriously, since bitsetting finalizes the disc so that it's seen as DVD-ROM media, it provides the best compatibility versus any standalone format. Bitsetting is a feature not found on every DVD burner, so you'll obviously need a drive that supports it.

Recent thread here


Thanks, I did not think "type" setting sounded right. 😛

 
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I like the DVD+R as they support type setting.


DVD+R FTW 🙂

Bitsetting FTW! Seriously, since bitsetting finalizes the disc so that it's seen as DVD-ROM media, it provides the best compatibility versus any standalone format. Bitsetting is a feature not found on every DVD burner, so you'll obviously need a drive that supports it.

Recent thread here


Thanks, I did not think "type" setting sounded right. 😛

Maybe you're thinking of "Booktype"? At least that's what the Liteon bitsetting utility is called. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I like the DVD+R as they support type setting.


DVD+R FTW 🙂

Bitsetting FTW! Seriously, since bitsetting finalizes the disc so that it's seen as DVD-ROM media, it provides the best compatibility versus any standalone format. Bitsetting is a feature not found on every DVD burner, so you'll obviously need a drive that supports it.

Recent thread here


Thanks, I did not think "type" setting sounded right. 😛

Maybe you're thinking of "Booktype"? At least that's what the Liteon bitsetting utility is called. 🙂



That may be it as I have a 1693 Lite-On 🙂


But all my disc are Dvd+r
 
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