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I now have the money to invest in a DVD burner, but
Very simply
What`s the difference between `-R` and `+R` ?
I`d like to know before I invest.
Or is it VHS / Betmax revisited?
Which is better & more compatible with exisiting DVD players?
Thanks
i use dvd+RW it is brilliant, easy and cheap, works in all players i have tried, i use a ricoh 5125a recorder, again superb!
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Dan...The CyberHome Man
I have a pioneer DVR 105 at it`s really good for what i need.
I have to say that out of the two, at the moment -R/-RW disks are cheaper than+R/+RW disks.
both work in the majority of dvd players, but i was told that the -R`s are slightly more compatible..
On the other hand there are now some drives that are comming out on the market that record both -R/+RW and +R/+RW disks, i think the Sony DRU500 is one of those..
Hope that helps..
DVD+R - £1.49
DVD+RW - £2.99
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Dan...The CyberHome Man
DVD -RW = 99p
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?NOV-DVDRWM
DVD -R = £1
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?NOV-DVDRM
+VAT..
i pay £35 for 50 2x datawrites dvd-r m8 pays £48 per 50 +r s
Thanks for your replies
Hi i`m new to computing having just bought a Medion PC from Aldi.
In the pc is a dvd-rw 105 with no instructions on how to use it.
Could anyone please tell me how to use it?, I had no joy with pioneer,
many thanks.
John.
This item was edited on Sunday, 4th May 2003, 16:21
ah ha.....what software does the drive come with?
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Dan...The CyberHome Man
John - I`ve got one of the Medion PC`s also. You will have Instant Copy and Nero already installed on the PC. Instant Copy is good quality, if a bit slow. For a guide to DVD copying/burning with Instant Copy try this link: http://www.mrbass.org/instantcopy/
You could also try downloading an excellent freeware programme - DVD Shrink. You can rip, re-encode or re-author as required using DVD Shrink and then burn using the Nero software provided with the PC. This method is quite a bit faster and quality seems fine to me. Try this guide: http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/
Hope this helps.
Gerry