Jacob said:
*However*, not all +R discs may work, a +R disc is apparently readable
in 80% of dvd drives whilst -R is readable in drives.
in drives? Appearently to what source?
The general rule of thumb is that recent computers should be able to
read pretty much any format, but if one doesn't
Neither my Pismo 400 (10.3.7 nor my iMac SE 400 graphite (10.3.7) will
read DVD +R disks...I have burned many on my son's Gateway and Dell
machines but they will not read in either Mac system. If I want to use
them with the Macs, I have to put them in my external LaCie DVD burner
(a Pioneer
My sister is planning to send me a DVD with a couple hundred photos/Jpegs on
it. She has a PC (poor gal) and has to burn to DVD +R disks. I can only
burn to DVD -R's on my Powerbook.
My question is, even though I can't burn to a DVD+R disk, would the
Powerbook be able to recognize and read it
Yes you should be able to, I have burnt some +R discs and they are
readable on my iBook.
*However*, not all +R discs may work, a +R disc is apparently readable
in 80% of dvd drives whilst -R is readable in drives.
The general rule of thumb is that recent computers should be able to
read pretty