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The Difference Between DVD+R and DVD-R

Recently I have been testing out different burning software, and in the process I burnt a few video to DVDs, both as video files on a data disk, as well as making a DVD-Video disk playable in DVD players.What I have come to realise is that, there is a fundamental difference between the 2 formats - DVD+R and DVD-R, when it comes to producing a DVD-Video disk (those that you can play on a DVD player).For the most part, and for most uses, there is functionally no difference between the 2 formats.However, on my BENQ 1670 drive, the formats made a big difference when burning a DVD-Video disk. Those that are burnt on a DVD+R disk, even at 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x speed, does not play well on my DVD player. Midway through a movie, it would start to stall, and skip minutes of the movie due to the stalling. Sometimes it would introduce visual artifacts onto the screen. This made me worry that I might have a dirty lens and I cleaned it. It didn't helpHowever on a DVD-R disk, the video plays smooth, even at 16x burn speed. You

 

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