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DVD-RW or DVD+RW? - JEBB - 03-11-2006 Any reason to choose one or the other? Re: DVD-RW or DVD+RW? - JEBB - 03-11-2006 Any reason to choose one or the other? Re: DVD-RW or DVD+RW? - jdc - 03-11-2006 do you really need RW? discs are like 10 cents... stick with -R Re: DVD-RW or DVD+RW? - JEBB - 03-11-2006 In this situation I do need RW. Re: DVD-RW or DVD+RW? - jdc - 03-11-2006 then -RW as well Re: DVD-RW or DVD+RW? - Baby Tats - 03-12-2006 I use RW sometimes when I am playing around with iDVD to make sure things look OK. I used one the other day to make a music MP3 DVD to test in my DVD player. I was surprised at how much music I was able to put on one DVD. And with Toast I was able to use cover art in the menus. I put all of my 20 R.E.M. albums on one DVD. Back to the question. Some DVD burners allow bitsetting which will turn a +R into a DVD-ROM (kind of anyway). This can fool some older video players into playing a burned DVD that they might not otherwise play. That is the only benefit that I know of for +R that is not available for -R I have heard that -R is generally thought of as more compatible but all equipment these days plays both. Re: DVD-RW or DVD+RW? - MacMagus - 03-12-2006 +RW is more widely compatible and may not have to be finalized to be recognized by players (or ripped and burnt to DVD -R discs), which is advantageous if you're using it in a set-top DVD recorder. |