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Old 15th June 2007, 10:36 AM
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DVD discs - why would anyone use DVD - ?

What's the difference between - & + discs pls...

Tried copying a DVD last night for Barrie Jay (eventually ) & apparently the disc I am trying to copy is DVD - & the only discs I have are DVD +

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Old 15th June 2007, 10:45 AM
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DVD-R's are more compatible with stand alone DVD players.

When I've used DVD+'s they have had errors so I stuck to DVD-R's

(pm me your address btw, you are the only one not to have replied )
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Old 30th June 2007, 03:58 AM
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there is no diff.

+r is more modern thus used in newer tower versions if it isn't dual


so no diff. in quality what you burn is what you can.
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