On 1/2/08, hce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2. Can a DVD+R driver work to a DVD-R disk? I thought the different > between the DVD+R and DVD-R is the laser beam, if I can copy DVD-R
It's a bit more complicated than that - dvd-r & dvd+r are somewhat different methods to write to the disks, and the disks themselves are formulated a bit differently, if I understand the various links (1) that I've only just cursorily investigated. That being said, is your DVD drive capable of reading & writing the -R and +R formats? Many modern dvd drives are able to do that. What about Iif applicable) a dvd-player that's attached to your stereo/entertainment system? I guess what you refer to as "driver" I'd either want to interpret as the dvd media itself or the underlying drive hardware. > is it correct? Or any alternatives or tricks to watch video from DVD-R > disk? Can the disk itself be read? That would seem to be the most important thing. And that may not have anything to do with the software you are using or the drive, but depend more on the quality of the media. (1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-R but see the reference "why DVD+R is superior to DVD-R" there too > Jim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]