I do know that this is not the newest question available, but I have spent hours and it would be lovely to get nailed down as to whether it would be more practical to buy a spindle of ?R or +R DVDs. I would only buy Taiyo Yudens. I am, among other things, a computer engineer and not unfamiliar with many of the ways of the 1?s and 0?s, but only now commencing DVD use.
However, I have spent hours trying to find if there is a consensus of which way to go. I note that the newest, stand alone, home DVD players state only ?R on the box (Toshiba SD-K740SU for example) but that could just mean that Toshiba and others are INCLUDING +R as an ?understood? compliance.
I also note that there seems to have been, in 2002, per a web site writeup I read, at least a 4 to 1 ratio of sales of ?R to +R (more for ?R). This may be dramatically different, in ratio in 2004.
I am trying to read the nuances and between the lines, but have yet to find a source which says:
?since the early DVD devices were oriented to ?R, it is a given that one should use ?R, for greatest compatibility?
Or
?since Plextor does such a good job with CAV, and since +R supports CAV but ?R does not, and since one would only be buying the newer playing devices, now, it is more sensible to go with the +R.
Is it purely the ability to change the booktype field (bitsetting) ?
I would be using a high quality multiple format writer, so that is not an issue.
Can anyone refer me to a definitive opinion or preference towards one or the other of the ?R or +R formats ? Thanks in advance.
However, I have spent hours trying to find if there is a consensus of which way to go. I note that the newest, stand alone, home DVD players state only ?R on the box (Toshiba SD-K740SU for example) but that could just mean that Toshiba and others are INCLUDING +R as an ?understood? compliance.
I also note that there seems to have been, in 2002, per a web site writeup I read, at least a 4 to 1 ratio of sales of ?R to +R (more for ?R). This may be dramatically different, in ratio in 2004.
I am trying to read the nuances and between the lines, but have yet to find a source which says:
?since the early DVD devices were oriented to ?R, it is a given that one should use ?R, for greatest compatibility?
Or
?since Plextor does such a good job with CAV, and since +R supports CAV but ?R does not, and since one would only be buying the newer playing devices, now, it is more sensible to go with the +R.
Is it purely the ability to change the booktype field (bitsetting) ?
I would be using a high quality multiple format writer, so that is not an issue.
Can anyone refer me to a definitive opinion or preference towards one or the other of the ?R or +R formats ? Thanks in advance.