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Alan

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Oct 3, 2003, 5:34:41 PM10/3/03
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What is the advantage of the + or -R of DVD blanks & burners? TIA Alan


Carolyn Taliaferro

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Oct 4, 2003, 5:47:13 AM10/4/03
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If you are looking for a burner. I have been using a Plextor 504A burner
DVD+ since August. I have not had any problems burning different brands of
DVD or CDR media. The downside of this drive is its small 2meg buffer. The
next generation drive the 708A burners at 8X, but still has a 2meg buffer.
I have been using TMPGEnc, Isobuster, and Nero 6.011. I like using TMPGEnc
and their authoring software. It is a compact product that does a complete
job.
I found Google searches to be a great help in finding the right product to
do the job. I would type "AVI 2 DVD." The search would bring results on what
program(s) to accompish the task at hand. There are many freeware, shareware
and commerical products that can help you produce that perfect DVD. To get a
good quality DVD your have to start out with a great source file.

Here is a resource Digital Video Information. This site gives you info on
different software programs to handle varies file types. The site is written
for the beginner. http://www.digvid.info/software/index.php


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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.
>
>


Alan

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Oct 4, 2003, 9:35:17 AM10/4/03
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"Carolyn Taliaferro" <ctali...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> If you are looking for a burner. I have been using a Plextor 504A burner
> DVD+ since August. I have not had any problems burning different brands of
> DVD or CDR media. The downside of this drive is its small 2meg buffer.
The
> next generation drive the 708A burners at 8X, but still has a 2meg buffer.
> I have been using TMPGEnc, Isobuster, and Nero 6.011. I like using TMPGEnc
> and their authoring software. It is a compact product that does a
complete
> job.
> I found Google searches to be a great help in finding the right product to
> do the job. I would type "AVI 2 DVD." The search would bring results on
what
> program(s) to accompish the task at hand. There are many freeware,
shareware
> and commerical products that can help you produce that perfect DVD. To get
a
> good quality DVD your have to start out with a great source file.
>
> Here is a resource Digital Video Information. This site gives you info on
> different software programs to handle varies file types. The site is
written
> for the beginner. http://www.digvid.info/software/index.php
>
Thankyou for the input excellent link. I hear the A07 is getting released by
Pioneer in nov too. Which is also a consideration between the Plextor. Alan


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