What is the difference between DVD+R and DVD-R?
Answers: Computer DVD burners now make both DVD-R and DVD+R’s. The DVD you buy to burn determines which you make. You will find the best luck of compatibility with DVD-R in living room DVD players.
The DVD+R’s can hold the most data and are generally used to back up information of a computer.
This is kind'f like the war between HD DVD and BluRay (if you've heard about it). Way back when DVD's were first coming out, companies were taking sides with the two formats: + and -. There's really no difference between the two types other than you can only burn +R discs with a +R burner, and -R discs with a -R burner.
The DVD+R’s can hold the most data and are generally used to back up information of a computer.
This is kind'f like the war between HD DVD and BluRay (if you've heard about it). Way back when DVD's were first coming out, companies were taking sides with the two formats: + and -. There's really no difference between the two types other than you can only burn +R discs with a +R burner, and -R discs with a -R burner.
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