DVD-RW vs. DVD+RW???

Ducati

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My company just bought some computers with a pioneer DVD-RW....what's the difference between this and DVD+RW???
 

Ultima888

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They are just different format... I personally think DVD-R/W is better.. it's SOOO MUCH cheaper, it's 1/2 the price and work just as well if not better... But really watch for cheap and junk DVD-R/W media though... I recommand Pioneer DVD-R (sold everywhere)... DVD-R MEDIA IS LIKE WHAT THEY SAID YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR..
 

Ducati

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So will I be able to create DVDs with the DVD-RW and play it on my home DVD player?

because I know you can with the DVD+RW
 

Eug

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Originally posted by: Ducati
So will I be able to create DVDs with the DVD-RW and play it on my home DVD player?

because I know you can with the DVD+RW
I would not recommend DVD+RW or DVD-RW per se. Both work in about 2/3rds of DVD players.

You should expect in the range of 90% compatibility from DVD-R or DVD+R. Note that first generation DVD+RW drives don't burn DVD+R so if you get one it should be a 2nd generation drive. DVD-R drives a bit cheaper though, as is the media.

So for your purposes, either a current generation DVD-R/W or current DVD+R/W drive will do.

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