The difference between DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD-RW

There’s DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and even DVD-ROM! So what’s the difference between all of these different names, aren’t all DVDs the same? Well, it’s not quite that simple.
Some DVD have “R” and some have “RW”. The “R” stands for readable, while the “W” stands for wirtable.

The main difference between DVD-R and DVD-RW, or DVD+R and DVD+RW is that the R disc formats can only be written to once, and then it is only readable and can’t be erased for the rest of its digital life. While RW discs are can be written to and erased many times, they are both readable and writeable.

The DVD-R DVD+R difference can easily be summarized by the following:

* The DVD-R/RW standard was developed by Pioneer, and is used primarily by Apple and Pioneer. These “minus” discs can only be written to in one layer on the discs surface. In addition, this format is supported by the DVD forum, but is in no way an industry standard. DVD-R/RW discs are cheaper than the “plus” format.
* The DVD+R/RW format is supported by Philips, Dell, Sony, HP, and Mcft. These discs can be written to in multiple layers, giving them slightly better and more disc storage than the “minus” format. Because of this additional capacity, they are slightly more expensive than “minus” discs.

So next time when you purchase your DVD make sure you check the “minus” and “plus” sign because the cost is different to each other. Any problem please comment out.


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2 Comments

  1. How can i write 8 GB data in 4GB DVD?

    • razarahil /

      you can use DVD+R format so you can write in dual layer generally in India it cost you upto Rs. 100 per DVD

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