DVD-R or DVD+R
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mmitsch
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27. December 2004 @ 05:04 |
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This is probably a common question, but which media is better for burning DVD's and watching them on a home DVD player?
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kchev
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27. December 2004 @ 05:06 |
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mainly matter of preference and what your dvd player will play
- format used to be king for compatibility reasons, but now MOST dvd players play both formats
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 27. December 2004 @ 05:08
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DogBomb
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27. December 2004 @ 13:01 |
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I have been using DVD+Rs exclusively, and I have never had a compatibility issue with a home DVD player. I bought an old Panasonic DVD player back in '97 and it has no problem reading DVD+Rs, so the 'higher compatibility of DVD-Rs' issue is pretty much dead with me. Also, Nero will set the booktype for DVD+Rs to DVD-ROM if you burn DVDs. If anything, media quality is more important as to whether your player will have problems reading it.
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bardie
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27. December 2004 @ 13:04 |
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I share the same opinions as DogBomb, I use DVD+R all the time now and haven't used DVD-R for over a year now.
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MysTNitE
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28. December 2004 @ 17:47 |
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really? even the faq said to use dvd-r and i remember another post said to use dvd-r's. should i switch to dvd+r's?
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28. December 2004 @ 18:16 |
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if your machine records either and your player works with dvd+r choose whichever is the better deal ! If you are making copies of home movies- weddings ,birthday parties , whatever to give to others you might want to use dvd-r as it might be a little more compatable with older units! but as others have said even that has become practically a non issue! if you are making backups of games/movies to play/playback on ps-2 the brands & types of media may be important from what I've heard -playstation 2's can be picky about media!- in the end my friend it's up to you! Choose wisely Grasshopper- When you can snatch the pebble from my hand it will be time to go! LOL! -Time to Go! peace - Happy new Year
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MysTNitE
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28. December 2004 @ 18:21 |
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actually both of my dvd players say dvd-r playback. i think ill stick with my dvd-r's. i use vangaurds that are horrible quality media but surprisingly, they work very well and havent had a error yet. i burn at 2x speed. im thinkin of starting to burn at 4x speed instead. would burning at 4x speed be any different or cause more errors or something? or should i just stick to 2x speed.
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29. December 2004 @ 04:09 |
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if your media is rated at4 x there should be no problem. many afterdawn.com members burn @ 4x . Some recommend not burning @ any speed higher than 4x (for video Anyway but as long as your burn at or below the speed the media is rated for you should be okay ! The easy thing would be to try one @ 4X if it comes out okay with the media you are using cool if not and it works really good at 2X well then only burn to that media @ 2X or switch media . personally I've burned backups of my dvd's @ 4 X & 8X and as long as the media supported the speed I chose no problems. Additionaly some media will allow you to burn above the rated speed in certain burners with out problems . I hope I helped somehow -happy & peacefull new year-
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29. December 2004 @ 04:11 |
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Also some dvd players don't specify that they will play dvd+r disc but they do anyway ! might be worth a try ! good luck my friend
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MysTNitE
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29. December 2004 @ 08:31 |
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yea, i guess ill step it up to 4x. afterall, i thats my top speed anyway so i wont be burning at 8x. and i just ordered some T.Y. discs :o) im using vangaurd now and they actually havent failed yet. surprised cuz they are supposed to be garbage.
and dvd players probably would accept dvd+r, but ide rather stick with my dvd-r's cuz i think they have a broader compatibility and my dvd players even say they play them back.
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DogBomb
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5. January 2005 @ 13:33 |
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If your DVD player can play DVD+Rs, go with the +Rs instead of -Rs. I've never had problems BURNING or reading DVD+Rs, but I've been experimenting with DVD-Rs recently - good ones like Verbatim and TDK - and I've had very inconsistent results. Sometimes they will burn at slightly below their rated speed of 8X, and other times, they will burn at 2X!!! I don't know why, but it just happens. They are good media so there isn't a problem reading them, but I just don't like the fact that sometimes it will take 10 minutes to burn, and other times it will take 24 minutes.
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