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> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 17:34:41 -0400, "Alan" <b...@xxxyahoo.cam> wrote:
>
> >What is the advantage of the + or -R of DVD blanks & burners? TIA Alan
>
> The DVD+ organization site does list some extra features which I
> forget with + and a guy at one of the sites CDfreaks or something
> wrote why he thought + was superior something to do with data
> integrity but most DVD- boosters are unimpressed by those reasons and
> in the real world where most just use it to copy stuff - nothing. Just
> two competing formats.
>
> The reasons which most give is the claim that since DVD - was out in
> the market before + . more players are compatible with the - format.
> Frankly I think this is grossly exaggerated. A recent post where some
> people claimed they tested a few sample I think they got something
> like 70% for + and 80% for - something along those lines and Im sure
> the 20-30 % were probably ancient or really weird players.
>
> My brother and I have a + and out of maybe 7 players of differing
> eras they all play the + from the Pioneer 656a , Panasonic RV30 to
> various Apex , Lennox and a recent JVC .
>
> The other is DVD-R media is cheaper and thats true if you do a scan
> but I think DVD+R media tends to be better quality. When DVD+R came
> out it was actually 2.4x not 2x. I see lots of generic brands for -R
> some of the really cheap stuff is rated for 1x and I see a lot of
> complaints about media matching with various burners so Im not sure if
> you end up sticking to better brands of DVD-R whether the cost
> advantage is that great.
>
> Still most who can afford it are opting for a dual format burner.
> Just in case one format wins. Of course that wont be for a while yet
> I imagine so by that time any burner youll buy now will be junk
> anyway. However if any side says a year or two from now they give up
> and are phasing it out I suspect the media supply will start to
> disappear and and prices may go up perhaps after a few big sales to
> get rid of media possibly.
>
>