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| subject: | Re: Which should I buy DVD+R or DVD-R |
From: "Rich Gauszka"
My Xbox 360, PS2 and Samsung DVD player can read -R disks that I create.
The Toshiba DVR I have (RD-XS32 ) has a problem with multi-title -Rs I
create through Roxio. I have a pack of TDK +Rs I picked up by accident so
I'll give that a test
"Mike N." wrote in message
news:l2bsj2ljugttrod98kpna3bc69ho3knslt{at}4ax.com...
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 08:48:02 -0400, "Rich Gauszka"
> wrote:
>
>>I've used the DVD -R disks for years with no compatibility problems.
>
> I recently started creating some disks with clips from my videocam. I
> used TDK DVD-R also thinking it is the longest established standard and
> should be compatible with everything. The DVDs worked fine on 2 home DVD
> players, but on the 3rd one it skipped. So finally I settled on Verbatim
> DVD+R media and it worked. But it might have been a media+recorder issue.
> What a morass of copy protection and confusing standards!
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