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Do DVD+R media differ from DVD-R media?

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Do DVD+R media differ from DVD-R media?

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Both are recordable media, and are often called ‘write once media.’ (However, they do not record copyright protected data.) But since each of them has its own physical structure, based on their respective standards, each recorder drive has to meet certain media standards. Please look for the standard supported by your disc on the label side of the disc, or on the package, to see if your writer is compliant with the standard. Currently, there are several standards for DVD recording. For example, if your writer is compliant with the “DVD+R standard,” you can use DVD+R discs. Please check standards supported by your writer before you buy DVD Recordable discs.

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