If you're talking about burning DVDs in your computer, then yes, it does. You have to make sure the burner on your computer is compatible with either + or - DVDs.
DVD is such an improvement over VHS that it doesn't matter.
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.
well kinda the same but u cant erase in the DVD plus
rightable and rewightable
No.
This means that the DVD can be written on, played, erased and re-written on.
they should be able to
There are several free DVD burning software. There are Windows DVD maker, DVD Flick, DVD Fab Free, and DVD Author Plus. DVD Author Plus works the best since it is completely free and works very fast.
Rewrite is a record function, a dvd player is just that, a player.
DVD plus RW has been developed by Sony, Dell, HP, Philips, and Mcft. The DVD minus RW standard was developed by Pioneer and is used by Apple as well. DVD minus RW can have one layer of data written to them, while DVD plus RW can have multiple layers of data written to them.
no.
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