Originally posted by: RobCur
-r,+r are just format
-r are superior, imho. +r always cost more and are only more compatible by 1 percent!when used with a newer dvd burner, called booktype setting altering from dvd+r to dvd-rom
but since most -r are mass produced, it is far cheaper and are used by the majority! I use -r exclusively because I can get them wholesale price and are more compatible by at least 10 percent since most people still use old burner that aren't capable of changing booktype for +r!
Originally posted by: RobCur
but since most -r are mass produced, it is far cheaper and are used by the majority
Originally posted by: AkumaX
:thumbsup: for any of them, -R or +R, as long as they are Made in Japan (MIJ)
Anubis: what burner? previously my 3520A only did 4x on TYG01 (4x rated -R), but i h4x0r3d the firmware so now it does 8x or 12x (i stuck w/ 8x because it had slightly better PI/PIO scans)
No other format can match DVD+R/+RW's functionality, simplicity and compatibility. DVD+R/+RW was designed from the beginning with both data and video recording uses in mind. Compatibility with existing DVD players and DVD-ROM drives is a major strength of the DVD+R/+RW format. Because there are no confusing recording modes, you don't have make trade-offs between compatibility and flexibility.
DVD+RW video recorders allow users to add, delete or divide titles, overwrite titles in whole or in part, create or modify play lists and make other changes without losing compatibility with existing DVD players, unlike other formats. DVD+R/+RW also allows instant use and instant eject - you don't have to wait for the disc to format or finalize. And DVD+R/+RW recorders offer the same type of operation you're used to seeing on DVD players.
For PC users, DVD+RW offers direct editing on disc, background formatting so you don't have to wait before you can use the disc, built-in defect management, multi-session writing, and other unique recording features. DVD+R/+RW uses the same disc for both video and data. You can share recordings between your home electronics and computer equipment, add new recordings or even edit directly on the same disc. Furthermore, DVD+R Double Layer technology allows for storage of up to 8.5 GB of data on a single sided disc.
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
For some reason most of the +R discs burned in a Pioneer 16x DL & now my NEC ND-3520A wouldn't play in any of the DVD players of friends & family (mostly older players). -R plays like a champ, all the time. I use -R for video, +R for data (just 'cuz I have a bunch of +R).
I get 200 for 32.40, try to beat that! 500 for 76.50. I'm no causual user either, most complain about their hd lacking space because backing up is a pain or they can't get it wholesale price. oh well, their problems.Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
I just bought a 50 pack DVD+R's for $10
Nobody can complain about the price of the plus format anymore.