DVD-R vs. DVD+R (+R Versus -R)

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DVD-R vs. DVD+R (+R Versus -R)

Post by Saman » Wed Nov 03, 2010 5:07 pm

As of June 2006, there is no physical difference between a DVD-R/-RW disc and a DVD+R/+RW disc.

There is, however, a series of technical differences between DVD-R/-RW DVD+R/+RW recorder format. The DVD+R/+RW format offers subtle extra functionality for people who record their own movies and audio.

The Standards Differences
  1. The DVD-R (pronounced "DVD dash R") and -RW media formats are officially approved by the standards group DVD Forum. The DVD Forum was founded by Mitsubishi, Sony, Hitachi, and Time Warner, so it has tremendous industry support for its technical standards.
  2. DVD+R ("DVD plus” R) and +RW formats are not approved by the DVD Forum standards group, but are instead supported by the DVD+RW Alliance. The DVD+RW Alliance is supported by Sony, Yamaha, Philips, Dell, and JP, so it also has tremendous industry support for its technical standards. Note that Sony supports both organizations.
  3. Trivia "DVD Slim" format is not approved by any standards body.
  4. Trivia: DVD RAM is a late 1990's format that has lost popularity, and is effectively a non-choice for consumers today, since most movies in 2004 will not play on DVD RAM.

The Functional Differences
The main functional differences between DVD-R and DVD+R are:
  1. the DVD recorder's built-in defects management
  2. the way the recorders format and rewrite DVDs
  3. the price.
According to the claims of the DVD Alliance, using a DVD+R/+RW recorder will let you do the following:
  1. Instantly eject without having to wait for finalized formatting.
  2. Ability to record one DVD disc partially on PC and partially on television.
  3. Background formatting: while the disc is being formatted, you can simultaneously record on already-formatted portions of the same disc.
  4. Enhanced ability to edit filenames, movie and song titles, and playlists.
  5. 100% compatibility with all other DVD players, while still enjoying these extra recording features.
These customer benefits are documented in detail at the DVD Alliance website: http://www.dvdrw.com/why/customer-benefits.htm
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