What is the difference between dvd r and dvdr?
To understand the difference between DVD r and DVDr, we must first establish what DVD means. DVD is an acronym for ‘Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disk.’ The optical disc is used by manufacturers to write content on and distribute to the public or consumer. The contents can be anything from: music, movies, data, videos and software application, however the contents of the DVD is in read only format and cannot be recorded over or erased. For the consumer who wants to produce their own contents to DVD format, recordable and rewritable DVD formats are available to accomplish this. DVDr and DVD r are both recordable discs written as DVD-r and DVD+r. The differences between the two are the competing technologies. The DVD-r was developed by Pioneer. They based their technology of the DVD-r from the CD-RW (Compact Disc Re-writeable). The DVD+r which was also base on the CD-RW is supported by Sony and other manufacturers. The DVD-r is not supported by the ISO (International Organizati