Robert Posted February 28, 2005 Share Posted February 28, 2005 As far as DVD's go, I'm a complete n00000b. I have absolutely no interest in movies, i'm looking at it from a data storage point of view. There are, apparently, different formats, like +R and -R Do the formats only apply to movies, or to any dvd? Can any DVD recorder play and record any format? Which format is best and why? Are there rewritable dvd's? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agozer Posted February 28, 2005 Share Posted February 28, 2005 Thre are DVD+-R/RW discs and DVD-RAM discs. There is very little difference between + and -, but some older DVD players can't play + discs. It really boils down to what is considered to be a "better" standard. DVD-R/RW is the good for almost anything, mainly DVD audio and video.To my knowledge, DVD+R/RW was created for storing files and stuff. It's sort of a DVD-R/RW V2. But even at that, both mediums are generally suitable for both. The only difference is how the laser is used to burn the data; when burning a DVD-R, the laser has a set "strenght", whereas in DVD+R the laser strenght is alternated every so often. DVD-RAM acts like a removable hard disc of sorts. DVD-RAM has faster access time that DVD-R/RW and can be overwritten god knows how many times. One does not need burning software to copy data to a DVD-RAM either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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