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    Question Different DVD types????????????

    Recently purchased a new Dell xps desktop system that came with a DVD that reads/writes to dvd's or dc's. Can someone explain to me the different types of dvd's/cd's that are available and when to use each one(-R,+R,-RW,+RW). Thanks

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    This will talk about the brands.
    http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm

    Now as to what format, + or - R, verify what format your euipment will use.
    My stand alone dvd player for my tv only uses +R

    RW's I refuse to use as I have lost to many, I.E., went bad, for them to be cost effective.

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    And have a look at this site:

    http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html
    Nick.

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    JCurtis--I am sure this info is somewhere in SuperSparks link, but it may be a good summary of the differences
    http://www.videohelp.com/dvd
    In summary, the + and - versions are different and often incompatible formats which accomplish more or less the same end result. (Like Betamax/VHS or BlueRay/HDDVD--the latter by the way are missing from my link and one will probably eventually displace existing DVD).
    The situation with -/+ is a little simpler in that many recorders and players now record/play both, but you have to check before buying the player/recorder.
    RW means the disk can be erased and reused.
    Jim
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