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 Posted by Voinin on 03/25/06 05:41 
jkygogo@yahoo.com wrote: 
> Hi, I'm new to the DVD quality level.  But does it mean if you have a 
> 16x DVD +R does this mean that it's better quality (picture and audio) 
> as compared to 4 x or 8 x ?????  Or does the quality matter the number 
> matter? 
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> Also what DVD disc is better in terms of audio and video quality, +R or 
> +RW?  Does it matter?  are they the same quality? 
 
The speed rating (16x, 8x, etc.) refers to how fast the data is read  
from or written to the disc.  For the most part, there are no quality  
issues since the drive won't write to the media faster than its rated  
speed.  As for reading, if you're talking about a video on the disc, the  
speed rating doesn't mean a whole lot either, except that the video  
won't be jumpy since it can read the data faster than it can be  
displayed.  The real benefit for the speed is that for data files you'll  
read them off the disc faster and for writing you'll burn the disc faster. 
 
As for +/- R/RW, there isn't any quality issue here.  I don't know the  
technical differences between + and -, but as long as the drive works  
with that type, you won't see any difference.  (It's simply a writing  
specification and has no bearing on the reading of the disc.)  RW means  
it's rewriteable and R means it's write-once.  Again, no quality issues  
involved. 
 
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