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mostoften | 14:53 Tue 31st Jan 2006 | Technology
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What is the meaning of the following:-


DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, & DVD-RAM

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While a DVD format standard was agreed early in the development process the format for writting wasn't this meant that a number of hardware manufacturers did one thing and another lot did another. This left 2 broad groups the + and the - (not sure of the exact significance).

Most current DVD writters support both formats but some are limited to only - or +

DVD-R are disks which are capable of being written to once.
DVD-RW can be written to multiple times
DVD-RAM are used for Data storage.

Effectively a DVD writer will display which format it will support, and DVD disks will do this also. You need to make sure if your DVD writer only supports DVD-R that you purchase DVD-R disks.

Just to confirm what WoWo says:


There are three different DVD formats (all slightly different)


- (minus), + (plus) and RAM


(RAM is not used very much and can be mostly ignored)


and there are two different types of disk, R and RW.


R is write once (once written cannot overwrite), RW is write a number of times.


So you can have five type of DVD disk:


DVD-R (minus format, write once)


DVD+R (plus format, write once)


DVD-RW (minus format, write a number of times)


DVD+RW (plus format, write a number of times)


DVD-RAM


As Wowo says, most DVD writers will support at least + or -, as do most DVD players, but not all do so check your equipment before buying anything.

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