by VEFF on Tue Sep 16, 2003 2:13 pm
Unless you want to do real-time editing and use other advanced/fancy techniques/features etc. on rewriteable media, +R and -R are essentially equivalent when it comes to burning data once onto recordable media, with the biggest difference being read compatiblity on some (home) DVD players and DVD-ROM drives.
The prevailing prices of media used to be a factor, but that difference has pretty much disappeared as of late, with +R deals in retails stores actually being easier to find than -R deals in many cases.
I have used plenty of both (i.e. -R and +R), and have not seen any real difference, other than compatiblity with some older players, where - R appears to have a distinct advantage.
For newer players, however, the compatibility differences are greatly diminished.
Burners only:
Pioneer DVR-115D
Pioneer DVR-111D
Plextor PX-716A TLA0304
Plextor PX-716A same TLA
LiteOn 52246S 52X CD-RW
LiteOn 52246S (another)
LiteOn 52327S 52X CD-RW
TDK 40X USB 2.0 CD-RW
TEAC CD-W540E 40X CD-RW