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royphil345
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Re: [optical] DVD-R or DVD+R: is one better than the other?

The DVD+R layout is supposed to be better for faster data access. They were developed for computer use after DVD- was already the standard for commercial DVD movies. A DVD+R can be booktyped as a DVD-R using software such as Nero when burning DVD movies. Although, A DVD-R is already a DVD-R and is probably best for compatability with the oldest (probably long since dead) DVD players. DVD- is the layout used on commercial DVD movie discs. Most newer players have no problem playing DVD+R, even if not booktyped as DVD-R.

If you're burning DVD movies, it's probably better to stick to lower burning speeds (I use 6X with my Samsung). Otherwise, the disc quality usually isn't as good and will cause some DVD players to pause periodically or lock up. Data disks are burned with redundant data error correction, so disc quality isn't as critical. A slower speed never hurts for an important disc or something you want to archive for a long period of time though.

I buy mostly Taiyo Yuden from Supermediastore.com. Or HP or Verbatim if I need Lightscribe. Their prices are pretty good when you stock up with larger quantities. They also have user reviews for their products, so you can tell if there is a product people are starting to have problems with. I usually buy jewel cases separately there or elsewhere if I can find them cheaper at the time.

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By contrast, DVD+R is better than DVD-R on signal distinguish rate. More suiteble for high speed burning.


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