No, you cannot reuse a DVD plus R disks. Once you write on a DVD disk, it cannot be re-written over. You will need to use a new disk.
No, once a DVD-R is burned (or even partly burned) there is no way to 'unburn' it for reuse.
I have a BenQ DW1670 drive and have never had a problem burning disks....until I purchased "Gigablock" disks. 50% ended up as coasters.
DVD-R disks are the most common in use today and that's why it'll record -R disks. The older recorders didn't have the software embedded in them to record on an R disk, but the newer generation machines usually will. Without going into a lot of techno-babble,the `R` was a positive recording system and the `-R` was a negative recording system. Most commercial movies you buy are -R disks as well, and since my computer will record both, I choose the -R disks because I'm relatively sure they'll play on any DVD player.
No.
No.
CD-R, CD-RW,CD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-ROM, Blu-ray
If it is a recorder/player for the TV then DVD-R. If it is in your computer it doesn't matter. If you are having problems reading these disks, Your DVD recorder Requires Dual Format or is in need of replacement.
Most likely not. Many DVD player's still don't recognize the +R disks. Then again, did you change the program settings to make sure you're actually burning a `plus R' disk?
The DVD drive in a MacBook Pro can burn Audio CD, Data CD, and DVD disks. It will not burn Blu-Ray disks. Types of writes: CD-Write: -R, -RW DVD-Write: -R, -R DL, -RW, +R, +R DL, +RW
It's possible since some of the older DVD players would only play DVD+R disks.
It's possible, since some older DVD players will only play DVD+R disks.
they should be able to