Older devices had issues with one or the other of DVD-R or DVD+R (most read
DVD+R better), newer devices are fine with any of them.
Lower quality DVD-RW/DVD+RW may not play well with lower quality players,
choose quality media and you should be fine, however.
ALL brands have both high quality
When my VCR died I was forced to join the 21st century and get a
DVD/VCR combo recorder. I would like to start putting some things on
DVDs and also to start recording to rewritable DVDs. I've made a few
DVDs, but not many. My recollection is that the DVD-R discs tend to
work better in
I have had very good luck with LG drivers personally. and Plextor. and
DVD-R for DVD players
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Mark Jarvis m.jar...@cox.net wrote:
When my VCR died I was forced to join the 21st century and get a DVD/VCR
combo recorder. I would like to start putting some things on
Apparently the wording on my original post was poor. I'm looking for
media recommendations for use in the DVD combo I just hooked up to my
TV:
1) DVD-R vs DVD+R
2) DVD-RW vs DVD+RW
3) Brand recommendation (good)
4) Brand recommendation (avoid)
5) Good local source (if any)