DVD-R AND DVD+R

Discussion in 'DVD±R media' started by DLUCH, Dec 4, 2002.

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  1. dRD

    dRD I hate titles Staff Member

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    You're exactly correct. If your player supports both standards, there's absolutely no point using the "plus" media, as it costs appx 2-3 times more than "minus" media and doesn't offer anything that minus doesn't in terms of DVD-Video.
     
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    Now I know how to get my questions answered. Just write in capitals and put the word "Hell" in there!!! Just being a smartass, dRD. (Dumbass?) I thought this whole issue of DVD-/+R was complicated, now I KNOW it is. But the important part is that if it doesn't impact on viewing quality, who cares, just go for -R 'cos it's cheaper.

    Peace out.
     
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    not sure about the dumbass stuff... but since we are on the subject of media.. and I do understand there is a link about media somewhere... what -R media is a good balance between cheap and performance? (with emphasis on flawless performance. :) )

    ok so there are several factors but what price range should I try to buy the media for without wondering/worring if the blue dye will melt off in a few months or something. ??? 0.50 per disk, more or is it less?

    Thanks!
     
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  4. dRD

    dRD I hate titles Staff Member

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    pcexpress: Go to our DVD-R Media forum from the forum mainpage.

    And this thread is going to get closed now.
     
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