aznsound wrote:when looking into DVD writers on the Internet, i've been under the impression that more people use the plus r's rather than the dash r's (disclaimer, this is my own opinion that i have gathered from reading from the Internet)... it seems like the plus r's are faster in burning and more compatible with more set top players... i don't like Sony either... i am into car audio, and most, look down upon Sony in car stereos... i also hate the fact that Sony put memory stick slots in 99% of their gadgets... but right now, it seems like the DRU-500A is the only drive out there that does what i want it to, and it has gotten some favorable reviews all around... so i guess i can overlook the Sony name...
1) Actually -R drives still seem more popular than +R drives. (I could be wrong on that too).
2) Right now -R and +R both have the same (4X) maximum write speed.
3) The compatibility rates of -R and +R with home DVD players are almost equal. Just stick with R (minusR- or plusR) versus RW (minusRW or plusRW), since the latter have a much lower compatibility
IMO, for most people, -R makes more sense since the media is cheaper...
DVD+R(W) technology is (supposedly) more advanced than DVD-R(W) technology, but most people never need (or are even aware) of those "special" features.