DVDs
Did a little Googling.
Macintosh doesn't support +.
As for my memory, "DVD-R was playable at 96,74% of times, while DVD+R resulted a 87,32% score" The site also says that "minus is the original and official format for DVD recordable discs."
This site also gives the 87%/97% comparison.
Macintosh doesn't support +.
As for my memory, "DVD-R was playable at 96,74% of times, while DVD+R resulted a 87,32% score" The site also says that "minus is the original and official format for DVD recordable discs."
This site also gives the 87%/97% comparison.
If DVD is anything like CD format, the RW's are going to be more expensive, and harder for a lot of machines to read.
I never used CDRWs.
I'd go with CakeDaddy's advice and stick with - media.
If you're looking for a recording device, look for one that supports both formats.
Though, if I was going to buy a DVDRW drive I'd probably go cheap than get one with just -, rather than spend $20 more for a +/-.
I never used CDRWs.
I'd go with CakeDaddy's advice and stick with - media.
If you're looking for a recording device, look for one that supports both formats.
Though, if I was going to buy a DVDRW drive I'd probably go cheap than get one with just -, rather than spend $20 more for a +/-.
I bought my DVD burner at CompUSA for 49.95. And because it was under $50, I got a 2 year warrenty for $7. It supports R-/+RW-/+ and all the CD formats too. It's a LiteON in a BusLink box. It always worked fine. When I recently flashed the firmware, it got better/faster.
Just checked CompUSA's site. That drive is now $85. I must have cought a sale. I KNOW there was no rebate though.
Edited By Cakedaddy on 1110415558
Just checked CompUSA's site. That drive is now $85. I must have cought a sale. I KNOW there was no rebate though.
Edited By Cakedaddy on 1110415558
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I use DVD+R NOT DVD-R. Was just doing some burning and happened to actually look. Then it clicked that I said -R here.
I USE DVD+R and they work on all DVD players in the house. (Unless they are Dynex and then they suck)
The explination I've read is:
DVD-R: Plays in some set top DVD players and all PC based DVD players.
DVD+R: Plays in most set top DVD players and all PC based DVD players.
Hope you didn't stock up on the wrong type.
I use DVD+R NOT DVD-R. Was just doing some burning and happened to actually look. Then it clicked that I said -R here.
I USE DVD+R and they work on all DVD players in the house. (Unless they are Dynex and then they suck)
The explination I've read is:
DVD-R: Plays in some set top DVD players and all PC based DVD players.
DVD+R: Plays in most set top DVD players and all PC based DVD players.
Hope you didn't stock up on the wrong type.

What I've read (I posted links earlier) was the opposite. -R plays on most (97%) DVD players, and +R played on some (87%) DVD players.Cakedaddy wrote:The explination I've read is:
DVD-R: Plays in some set top DVD players and all PC based DVD players.
DVD+R: Plays in most set top DVD players and all PC based DVD players.
But yeah, I assume they both play in any modern computer DVD drive.