by fastcar on December 24th, 2006

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Diference between dvd-r,dvd+r and dvd+rw

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  • by RedJohn on December 26th, 2006

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    The basics...

    DVD-R
    - Developed by the DVD Forum (http://www.dvdforum.org/), the main industry association of hardware manufacturers, software developers, and content providers for DVDs.
    - Write-once recordable DVD format with a capacity of 4.7 GB (single layer only).
    - The widest acceptance of all recordable DVD video formats.
    - The DVD-RW is a rewritable version of the DVD-R.

    DVD +R
    - Developed by the DVD Alliance. It is not an 'official' DVD format, since it has not been approved by the DVD Forum.
    - Write-once recordable DVD format with a capacity of 4.7 GB (single layer) or 8.5 GB (dual layer).
    - Improved tracking / speed control / error-management technologies reduce the number of rejects during manufacture and errors during playback. Because of this, DVD+R disks are less sensitive to media quality than DVD-R disks.
    - The DVD+RW is a rewritable version of the DVD+R.

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