|  | Posted by Anthony Marsh on 12/07/06 22:31 
Jan B wrote:> On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 00:28:41 -0500, Anthony Marsh
 > <anthony_marsh@comcast.net> wrote:
 >
 >> Citizen Bob wrote:
 > ..
 >> Some people might prefer the DVD-R because it can be used instantly in a
 >> settop unit, whereas a DVD+R needs to be formatted first and then can
 >> only be used in that particular settop unit.
 >
 > Perhaps you mix up the types.
 > You would not format a DVD+R before the recording. You would need to
 > "Finalise" both a DVD-R and DVD+R after the recording to be able to
 > play them in a standard DVD-Player.
 >
 > I believe that a DVD-RW must be formatted before recording, and
 > finalised afterwards to be playable in a DVD-Player (provided it is
 > recorded in DVD-Video format).
 >
 > A DVD+RW does not need formatting before recording. It would be
 > playable directly afterwards (after a 2 minutes automatic post-format
 > process). However, if the recording is edited after the recording, a
 > finalisation stage (called make compatible) is needed in order to make
 > the edits visible to a DVD-player).
 >
 > There are some features in the DVD+RW and DVD+R that only works when
 > played back on a similar recorder. E.g the replication of the recorded
 > aspect format signalling in the SCART works when played back on a
 > similar Philips +RW recorder as I recorded the disc on.
 >
 > Hope that clarifies some of the differences.
 > /Jan
 
 Nope. I am only talking about the experiences that SOME of us have.
 Those who use the Panasonic, for example. Perhaps the LiteOn also. When
 I insert a DVD-R the unit does nothing and I can start recording once it
 recognizes it as an empty blank. When I insert a DVD+R it recognizes it
 and says UNFORMATTED and request that I format it before I can record on
 it.  It doesn't take very long, but it is still annoying to some people.
 I was not talking about Finalizing. We need to do that on any type of disc.
 What advantages do you find for the DVD+R?
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