I have a BenQ DW1670 drive and have never had a problem burning disks....until I purchased "Gigablock" disks. 50% ended up as coasters.
No.
they should be able to
rightable and rewightable
well kinda the same but u cant erase in the DVD plus
The + and - denotes the way data is stored on this disc. There is no difference in quality, but older recorders and DVD players may not be able to recognize or properly access one of these formats, depending on the manufacturer of the drive or blank disc.
you cant re burn a dvd-R !
Sony is a great brand of DVD player that will play DVD-R's. This brand of player will not only play DVD-R's but it will play them in great quality, unlike other DVD-R players.
a DVD plus r means ,dvd+r, it is a variant of common dvd, which can be written once . after it has been written, the data ot content can not be changed. if you want to change it, u need a dvd+rw, that means, u can write more than once
no.
DVD is such an improvement over VHS that it doesn't matter.
+R is for just audio -R is for audio and video
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.