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Thread started 10/09/04 8:30am

TheRealFiness

Question.............

whats the difference between DVD+R AND DVD-R? id really like to know... is the dye different on the write side.. or somethin?..
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Reply #1 posted 10/09/04 8:38am

CynthiasSocks

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I think...

DVD+R can ONLY be played on the machine it was recorded on
and
DVD-R can be played on any DVD player.
Socks still got butt like a leather seat...
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Reply #2 posted 10/09/04 8:44am

TheRealFiness

CynthiasSocks said:

I think...

DVD+R can ONLY be played on the machine it was recorded on
and
DVD-R can be played on any DVD player.

mmmmm.. nah i dont think thats the case, cus both formats work on my dvd players..im thinking maybe its in terms of "write speed" or the dye.. dunno.
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Reply #3 posted 10/09/04 9:02am

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Reply #4 posted 10/09/04 9:06am

Heavenly

TheRealFiness said:

CynthiasSocks said:

I think...

DVD+R can ONLY be played on the machine it was recorded on
and
DVD-R can be played on any DVD player.

mmmmm.. nah i dont think thats the case, cus both formats work on my dvd players..im thinking maybe its in terms of "write speed" or the dye.. dunno.

Commercial Answer

The truth is that the two competing technologies use different formats. No single company "owns" DVD and both technologies have their "champions".

DVD-R/RW was developed by Pioneer. Based on CD-RW technology, it uses a similar pitch of the helix, mark length of the 'burn' for data, and rotation control. DVD-R/RW is supported by the DVD Forum, an industry-wide group of hardware and software developers, and computer peripheral manufacturers. The DVD-R format has been standardized in ECMA-279 by the Forum, but this is a private standard, not an 'industry' ISO standard like the CD-R/RW Red Book or Orange Book standard.

DVD+R/RW is also based on CD-RW technology. DVD+R/RW is supported by Sony, Philips, HP, Dell, Ricoh, Yamaha, and others, and has recently been endorsed by Microsoft. DVD+R/RW is not supported by the DVD Forum, but the Forum has no power to set industry standards, so it becomes a market-driven issue.

Technical Answer

DVD+R is a dvd disc that allows multiple layers for one disc where as dvd-r only allows one layer. They will not compete to become the de Facto standard, because they are both here to stay. Multi layer DVD+R can allow extra capacity per disc than DVD-R hence its high cost!
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