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Joe Thanks

Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Location: Dudleyville
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 6:31 am Post subject: Finding DVD + R media (NOT DVD-R) |
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IN a typically Korean move - the nation embraced the flawed DVD-R medium (when the rest of the world has pretty much embraced the +R medium). When I can find recordable DVD media in Korea it's exlcusively -R.
Anybody out there know where I can find +R media?
Thanks,
Joe |
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hadeshorn

Joined: 30 Jul 2003
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 8:40 am Post subject: |
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Please explain why its flawed?
Also, if you respond to this. Dont just paste from one website.. Justify this comment. |
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Gord

Joined: 25 Feb 2003
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 8:50 am Post subject: |
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DVD+R has received greater sales as of late (55/45 or something) primarily because Japanese producers have rallied behind it and incorporated a few more features into it (which can be added in the DVD-R format easily), and because of the wider support more DVD players support DVD+R so people can make their own DVDs.
DVD-R was pretty much embraced by Korean and Taiwan producers and is cheaper.
That's about the sum of it. More companies support the DVD+R format so you'll have more cross-platform compatability.
I was going to buy one, but then I realized I could buy a 200 gig drive for the same price as a DVD burner, and 160GB drives are cheaper per byte than blank DVD media thus negating my reason for buying a DVD burner. |
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Derrek
Joined: 15 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:13 am Post subject: |
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Gord wrote: |
DVD+R has received greater sales as of late (55/45 or something) primarily because Japanese producers have rallied behind it and incorporated a few more features into it (which can be added in the DVD-R format easily), and because of the wider support more DVD players support DVD+R so people can make their own DVDs.
DVD-R was pretty much embraced by Korean and Taiwan producers and is cheaper.
That's about the sum of it. More companies support the DVD+R format so you'll have more cross-platform compatability.
I was going to buy one, but then I realized I could buy a 200 gig drive for the same price as a DVD burner, and 160GB drives are cheaper per byte than blank DVD media thus negating my reason for buying a DVD burner. |
Gee... uh... how many DVDs can I copy with that 200 gig HD, Gord? |
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Derrek
Joined: 15 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:14 am Post subject: Re: Finding DVD + R media (NOT DVD-R) |
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Joe Thanks wrote: |
IN a typically Korean move - the nation embraced the flawed DVD-R medium (when the rest of the world has pretty much embraced the +R medium). When I can find recordable DVD media in Korea it's exlcusively -R.
Anybody out there know where I can find +R media?
Thanks,
Joe |
Tons of both + and _ available all over the Yongsan electronics market. Lots of it out for sale on the sidewalks. |
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Joe Thanks

Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Location: Dudleyville
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:20 am Post subject: |
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hadeshorn wrote: |
Please explain why its flawed?
Also, if you respond to this. Dont just paste from one website.. Justify this comment. |
Proof's in the pudding. There is a higher rejection/filure rate across the board for DVD-R media on DVD players.
Ironically, the best DVD-R and +R playback I've ever witnessed would be on PS2s. They rule.
Gord's needs are different than mine, as I produce video (my own) for distribtuion. I can't hand out hard drives.
To correct Gord - Taiwan was more DVD+R than -R. -R was easy to find, however most burners were favoring +R.
When I lived in Taiwan's "Sillicon Valley," Hsinchu, I was teaching engineers who forked in the medium. I was universally encouraged to go with DVD+R. Having traveled around Asia and the last time I was in the states (early December), DVD+R was the standard, and easy to find. The majority of set-top DVD records used the medium, and DVD-R was pretty much the BETA to +R's VHS like role.
ONLY in SKorea have I noticed the (jingoistic?) disregard for the media and it has been impossible for me to find ANY discs. That's why Iwas hopeing someone coudl give me the name of a place - some pale - anywhere on the penninsula - that sells the media.
This is still an important question for me, but I will also ask, what is the price for DVD-R external burners (I use a laptop) in this DVD-recordable backwards nation?
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Joe Thanks

Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Location: Dudleyville
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:22 am Post subject: Re: Finding DVD + R media (NOT DVD-R) |
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Derrek wrote: |
Tons of both + and _ available all over the Yongsan electronics market. Lots of it out for sale on the sidewalks. |
Thanks Derrek! That was the kind of answer I was looking for. I will pick some up next month. Any "heads up" on the pricing?
Cheers,
Joe |
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Gord

Joined: 25 Feb 2003
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:26 am Post subject: |
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Derrek wrote: |
Gee... uh... how many DVDs can I copy with that 200 gig HD, Gord? |
The point being I already have a file server set up and a computer jacked into the TV. So if I want to watch a movie or TV show, I can have everything in one spot. No flipping though discs and no wasting time burning so it's faster to get the job done, and cheaper to boot.
Plus my Internet connection here serves up 5MB a second. I don't even have to be in the apartment to watch something. If I'm at a friend's house and we say "let's watch XYZ", I can just hop on the computer and we can view the movie streamed off my file server.
I just posted what I had done, not what everyone else should do. |
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hadeshorn

Joined: 30 Jul 2003
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 11:39 am Post subject: |
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Well its all about what you use it for.
I have been using my burner for just burning stuff off the Hard Drive. TV series, movies.. ETC.
Whatever standard doesnt seem to worry me because they store 4.7 gig which kicks ass over 700 mb CDR.
If I find DVD-R I buy DVD-R. If I see DVD+R I buy DVD+R. They both hold the same amount of data.
If I got into DVD authoring for when I buy my camcorder. Maybe then I will care more. But I got a cheap burner for 140k. |
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Mr. Pink

Joined: 21 Oct 2003 Location: China
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 5:53 pm Post subject: Re: Finding DVD + R media (NOT DVD-R) |
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Joe Thanks wrote: |
Derrek wrote: |
Tons of both + and _ available all over the Yongsan electronics market. Lots of it out for sale on the sidewalks. |
Thanks Derrek! That was the kind of answer I was looking for. I will pick some up next month. Any "heads up" on the pricing?
Cheers,
Joe |
Yongsan has them just make sure you as for +.
When I went I bought the - and I think they suck. My dvdplayer doesnt read the discs. Neither does a lot of the dvd players in the computers at my work. My laptop has a +/- burner so I can use both.
They are more expensive...reason I went with - but I need to buy some + |
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Joe Thanks

Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Location: Dudleyville
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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hadeshorn wrote: |
If I find DVD-R I buy DVD-R. If I see DVD+R I buy DVD+R. They both hold the same amount of data.
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Well, you must have a burner that recognizes both. Most burners are one or the other, so, thanks for stating where you stand but this has little to do with the original question.
Joe |
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hadeshorn

Joined: 30 Jul 2003
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah your right, I went a little off topic. Sorry |
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Derrek
Joined: 15 Jan 2003
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 7:31 pm Post subject: |
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I noticed that they had both + and - readily available, and pricing -- well, you can go from table-to-table and figure out with has the best deal. I'm thinking they are like 900 to 1300 won each in price? Can't remember, because I haven't bought in a while.
I've had good look with REX discs, which are also about the cheapest I can find. In both + and -, actually. One note though -- when I first got my burner, I found some REX "-" discs really cheap. I bought 10 of them. Every other DVD-R disc I'd seen had a number on them, like 2x or 4x, but these didn't have a number. I was just looking at the price, and snatched them up. When I got them home, and tried to burn one, I found that they are old 1x discs (grrr.... slow). They work fine, and I've used them all up now, but it was so slow, it wasn't worth the cost savings to buy them.
I find the "-" discs are cheaper by a little at some tables, and they work in both my computer and DVD Player, so I've been buying those. I think "+" is a better buy if you plan on your discs working in multiple players though.
By the way, I hear the dual-layer DVD Writers are coming out soon -- by spring maybe -- so if you're planning to buy one, you might want to wait. I didn't know before I bought a DVD-Writer that current writers must burn most movies disks to 2 disks, or compress the information to fit it onto one disk. The reason is because current consumer DVD-Writers are only Single-Layer.
Good luck. |
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The Lemon

Joined: 11 Jan 2003
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:33 pm Post subject: |
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JT is correct that DVD+RW and +R discs are much harder to find - particularly in the sticks, where I am - than -RW and -R.
I didn't ask about the one-shot discs, but the +RW discs are 2400w (or less) each at the good blank disc stores in Yongsan. They're selling the "plus" and "minus" discs for the same price. |
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Thunndarr

Joined: 30 Sep 2003
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 4:00 pm Post subject: |
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Joe thanks, where do you get your info? Tom's Hardware Guide lists DVD-R as being more compatible. Here's the link of the actual tests.
http://www6.tomshardware.com/storage/20031027/dvd_burner-40.html
Edit: Some additional info from the same article.
'However, our results show that the movies written to DVD+R by the burners were not readable for every DVD player - whereas the DVD-Rs were. '
And, finally, you can reach page one of the article here.
http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/20031027/index.html
At least, according to this website, DVD-R is the way to go for compatibility reasons. Maybe those wacky Koreans aren't so wacky huh? |
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