Solved DVD+R or DVD-R for burning DVDs?

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I've heard DVD-R is better. Is that true?
 

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Really? Because I recall hearing the opposite. I don't believe either is better than the other. I do recommend burning at the lowest speed possible and maybe buying from the second cheapest brand. If you do that, you should't have a problem.
 

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Really? Because I recall hearing the opposite. I don't believe either is better than the other. I do recommend burning at the lowest speed possible and maybe buying from the second cheapest brand. If you do that, you should't have a problem.

I already burn at lowest speed (which is 6x on my burner/writer). All I have on hand right now are memorex DVD+R 16x dvds. Are those mid-grade? It seems the brand is pretty common, maybe it being cheap and all (if it is) is the reason why.
 

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I've been using Memorex DVD-R 4x DVDs for awhile now. Memorex is recommended a lot, so I thinK the brand is fine. I think "mid-grade" is a good description. They aren't bottom of the barrel but they aren't too pricey either. Have you tried burning at 16x, since that is what the DVD is? What problem are you having?
 

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I've been using Memorex DVD-R 4x DVDs for awhile now. Memorex is recommended a lot, so I thinK the brand is fine. I think "mid-grade" is a good description. They aren't bottom of the barrel but they aren't too pricey either. Have you tried burning at 16x, since that is what the DVD is? What problem are you having?

I've heard you should burn at half of the dvds max speed, but I like burning at the lowest possible for a reduced possibility of errors. I've never tried anything higher than 6x for that reason.
 

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I've used FujiFilm and Philips DVDs (both + and -) for years and always burned at the maximum speed and never had an issue with it. As for + and -, it only really matters if you have a device that is only compatible with one and not the other; apart from that, I've found it to be rather irrelevant. I have one DVD Recorder Appliance that can only record on +R media so that's the only time it matters to me.
 

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I've been using Memorex DVD-R 4x DVDs for awhile now. Memorex is recommended a lot, so I thinK the brand is fine. I think "mid-grade" is a good description. They aren't bottom of the barrel but they aren't too pricey either. Have you tried burning at 16x, since that is what the DVD is? What problem are you having?

I've heard you should burn at half of the dvds max speed, but I like burning at the lowest possible for a reduced possibility of errors. I've never tried anything higher than 6x for that reason.

Are you actually having a problem? If so I would try what I recommended before just to see if it works. If not, then please let me know.
 

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I've used FujiFilm and Philips DVDs (both + and -) for years and always burned at the maximum speed and never had an issue with it. As for + and -, it only really matters if you have a device that is only compatible with one and not the other; apart from that, I've found it to be rather irrelevant.

+ Virtually the same as above except I use Sony Accucore discs and have never had a bad burn due to high speeds.

As mentioned, the + / - is largely irrelevant unless you have a specific device that won't accept one over the other.
 

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I've been using Memorex DVD-R 4x DVDs for awhile now. Memorex is recommended a lot, so I thinK the brand is fine. I think "mid-grade" is a good description. They aren't bottom of the barrel but they aren't too pricey either. Have you tried burning at 16x, since that is what the DVD is? What problem are you having?

I've heard you should burn at half of the dvds max speed, but I like burning at the lowest possible for a reduced possibility of errors. I've never tried anything higher than 6x for that reason.

Are you actually having a problem? If so I would try what I recommended before just to see if it works. If not, then please let me know.

No I don't, I'm was just saying I've never burned at speeds higher than 6x and I don't plan to because the slower you burn, the less chance of errors, data corruption, missing files etc. I'd rather get it right the first time and I don't mind waiting a little longer.
 

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Okay. You are right on the slower speed being better. From your second post it sounded like you might be actually having a problem burning DVDs so I wanted to be sure. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
 

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with DVD-R, you will be compatible with the majority of DVD home players in households, including old ones. It is seen as a DVD.
Nowadays however, latest DVD home players can read every format.

For movies to be played on DVD home players, it is effectively best compatibility to burn at a 4x speed. Writing strategies at higher speed will give some issues to some DVD home players.

Brands are no more too big of an issue nowadays, because the majority of them use the same process for production and chemicals (phtalocyanine).

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From what I understand, the biggest difference for +R or -R is with DL media.(Double Layer)

With +R DL media, if you're making a 1-1 backup of DVD media, the layer transititon point will remain the same as your original disc.

With -R DL media, the layer transition point is fixed. It will not remain the same as the original disc.

So for DL media, I would deffinitely recommend +R DVD's.
 

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From what I understand, the biggest difference for +R or -R is with DL media.(Double Layer)

With +R DL media, if you're making a 1-1 backup of DVD media, the layer transititon point will remain the same as your original disc.

With -R DL media, the layer transition point is fixed. It will not remain the same as the original disc.

So for DL media, I would deffinitely recommend +R DVD's.

I don't understand why this is important. I don't even think it is true.
 

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From what I understand, the biggest difference for +R or -R is with DL media.(Double Layer)

With +R DL media, if you're making a 1-1 backup of DVD media, the layer transititon point will remain the same as your original disc.

With -R DL media, the layer transition point is fixed. It will not remain the same as the original disc.

So for DL media, I would deffinitely recommend +R DVD's.

I don't understand why this is important. I don't even think it is true.

For videophiles who like the layer transition in an spot that's not noticeable. A transition point in the wrong scene can be quite annoying.
That's when you get the slight pause. Although some oiginal discs have a bad transitition point to start.

It's the little things that really tend to irritate me. :p
 

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