DVD+R or DVD-R?

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by hobgoblin, Sep 13, 2005.

  1. hobgoblin

    hobgoblin Guest

    My daughter has just bought a new Philips Iqon PC with the Philips DVD drive: PBDV1640P. Presumably the speed is 16x. But can anyone tell me whether she needs DVD+R discs or -R? We can't find any info relating to this in the paperwork she got with the PC.
     
  2. Mort81

    Mort81 Senior member

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    This has been asked and answered many times. There is another open thread about the same thing not far below this one. I suggest you use the search function.

    It really depens on your set up and situation. Dvd-r is more compatable with 3 year or older set top dvd players than dvd+r but dvd+r can be booktyped dvd-rom (dvd-r can not) and dvd-rom is the most compatable format. Your phillips drive is an oem benq and is capable of bitsetting/booktyping. I am a fan of dvd+r media because of it's ability to be booktyped dvd-rom and I also feel it is the better technology. Here are some good reads. http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/113 http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/150

    Mort
     
  3. saugmon

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    Use this free handy tool to find actual model # of your phillips. I have a hunch it could be a rebadged benq-1640. Also tell us the firmware version on it. This is a handy free tool and it also ID's the blank media for us along with your firmware version:

    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_tools/dvd_identifier.cfm


    I'm with mort, That burner may be able to booktype the plus format to dvd-rom. You could also try a small batch of dash media and test both formats on the standalone/s,pc drives,p2s,and any other drives that those backups will play in. Make sure it is quality media,none of the cheap crap/TDK plus format/HP/And memosux.

    If any of those players don't like a certain format,They will give you a no disc inserted type of error.Go with the format that the majority of those players accept from that burner.
     

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