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Different file types, DVD-R has more memory than DVD+R.
I could have sworn DVD+R meant re-writable, but that might be DVDRW.
Quote from: MILADMAAAN on June 10, 2007, 09:34:37 PM
I could have sworn DVD+R meant re-writable, but that might be DVDRW.
DVD+RW and DVD-RW
Quote from: Reaper on June 10, 2007, 09:35:14 PM
Quote from: MILADMAAAN on June 10, 2007, 09:34:37 PM
I could have sworn DVD+R meant re-writable, but that might be DVDRW.
DVD+RW and DVD-RW
Yeah, that's right.
No idea about the +/-'s though.
Sorry.
Ignore my post why don't you reaper. emo;
Quote from: Kefka on June 10, 2007, 09:39:24 PM
Ignore my post why don't you reaper. emo;
you arent a credible 'sauce
From wikipedia:
"There are a number of significant technical differences between the "minus" (actually strictly incorrect - it was a hyphen prior to the introduction of the DVD+RW format) and the "plus" format, though most consumers would not notice the difference. One example is the ADIP system of tracking and speed control being less susceptible to interference and error than the LPP system used by DVD-R, which makes the ADIP system more accurate at higher speeds. In addition, DVD+R(W) has a more robust error management system than DVD-R(W), allowing for more accurate burning to media independent of the quality of the media. Additional session linking methods are more accurate with DVD+R(W) versus DVD-R(W), resulting in fewer damaged or unusable discs due to buffer under-run and multi-session disks with fewer PI/PO errors."