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Topic: Difference Between DVD-R and DVD+R
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Stephen Furley
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Posts: 3059
From: Coulsdon, Croydon, England
Registered: May 2002
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posted 03-31-2004 08:05 AM
There's a bit more to it than that, but I can't remember the exact details, and which is which. The differences are fairly minor, but enough to make the two formats incompatible for writing, unless the writer is specifically designed to handle both. Why on Earth couldn't they have resolved these differences, and produced a single standard before they reached the market.
To make things worse, there are two versions of DVD-RAM, the original one with 2.6GB. per side, and the later one at 4.7GB. There are also two versions of DVD-R, for Authoring and for General, though the former is much more expensive, and little used now. There was also an early version of the authoring type which had a smaller capacity, 3.something GB. I think, and one version each of DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW. A total of eight formats.
www.dvdmystified.com has details of the differences.
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